Hi Bruno, Am Montag, 3. März 2014 12:52:04 UTC+1 schrieb Bruno Postle: > > The photosphere mode does however do acceptable stitching of partial > panoramas. These panoramas are in cropped equirectangular format, so they > need some Hugin processing to create nice static images. > > So a new gpano2pto script (in the Panotools::Script Mercurial repository > on Sourceforge) reads the GPano XMP tags in the photosphere panorama, > figures out the correct field of view and vertical shift, and writes a > Hugin .pto project that you can open for remapping, levelling etc... > > Hugin can now also read these tags. At least with your 2 examples it works fine.
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