On Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:16:31 +1100, Terry Duell <[email protected]>
wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jan 2016 15:30:37 +1100, David W. Jones Yes OK, but here I
reckon that is the crop size, but I may be on the wrong track
Stay tuned, I'll see if I can find a suitable test project and try it
out.
It pays to run a test to refresh the memory of just what does go on...as
opposed to what one thought went on :-)
The canvas size appears to only be affected by the FOV sliders in the Fast
Preview window, and the output pano size is set by the crop boundaries,
when using the GUI...but you knew all that.
You may be able to manhandle the canvas size to a what you desire by
manually setting VFOV and HFOV, but that would probably also require that
the cropped pano was centred in the FPW. I haven't tried that.
Cheers,
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