I have done that for Ricoh Theta S and my workflow included a first step to
split the frames in two images using imagemagick. Then Hugin could
understand better each file as a fisheye image and stitch it.

I don't have my script here to give you more details. From what I remember:

- separate frames from video
- split each frame in two images
- stitch one pair to use as a template
- stitch every pair with the template
- generate erect video with stitched frames

I didn't do, but I guess its possible to use enblend with fixed mask,
because it takes too much time to stitch every frame having to calculate it
every time.

Doesn't Samsung offer a program to do this? Ricoh theta has its own free
software (for windows) that does this automatically. You can also try it.

If you have more results please publish them here. I will receive a Gear
360 in August.

Bests,



Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
http://cartola.org/360
http://www.panoforum.com.br/

2016-06-28 1:10 GMT-03:00 Edmund Ong <[email protected]>:

> Hi, I am a newbie in this. I have tried using Hugin to stich the above
> file (taken from Samsung Gear 360) to a jpg that Google chrome  (panaroma
> viewer app) can view. All the mode dun seems to work. If I use this file
> directly it will get distorted and have a gap at the joint. Please advise
> on the following.
> 1) what mode / procedure to use in hugin
> 2) any panoramic viewer (offline) that is friendly and easy to be use for
> the less 360 savy folks (simple rotate and zoom)
> 3) any panoramic software that can automate the conversion from Samsung
> Gear 360 to Chrome (or other offline panaroma viewer)
>
> I am a shutter happy folk who love to travel and share my photos to my
> relatives and friends. I hope to make it easy for them to view my 360
> photos. Thanks for any help and suggestion.
>
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