Hello Gabriele,
On Sun, 12 Apr 2015 09:28:11 +1000, Terry Duell <[email protected]>
wrote:
The problem I'm seeing here is something I haven't seen before, and I've
only just started to look into it, and not sure what success I'll have.
I have had some success using other tools in the Panotools:: Script.
The process is as follows...
1. generate an equirectangular pano using hugin, let's call it
"equipano.tif"
2. run erect2cubic to generate a .pto file to allow extraction of the cube
faces, as follows...
erect2cubic --erect=equipano.tif --filespec=jpg --ptofile=cubic.pto
3. run nona to extract the cube faces, as follows...
nona -o cubic_ -m JPEG_m cubic.pto
Note we are using the previously generated cubic.pto and using a prefix
"cubic_" for the 6 files that will be generated.
4. run jpeg2qtvr to generate the .mov file. Note that the cube facefiles
will be named in the manner "cubic_0000.jpg", "cubic_0001.jpg" etc, but
the version of jpeg2qtvr that I have here expects filenames in the form
"cubic_0.jpg", "cubic_1.jpg" etc, so you need to edit/rename your cube
face files to suit, then run jpeg2qtvr as follows...
jpeg2qtvr --prefix=cubic_ --outfile=tour.mov
which will generate the quicktime file tour.mov
The resulting video is OK here but the players I have here run throught it
very quickly, as expected.
I think a it would be better to be able to view the equirectangular pano
in a viewer that allows you to manually move/pan through the image, but I
don't know whether such viewers exist.
It isn't necessarily a complete solution to your original question, and
there may (probably are!) be better ways of achieving what you want. Let's
how you get on.
Cheers,
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Regards,
Terry Duell
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