W dniu piątek, 1 lipca 2016 10:42:46 UTC+2 użytkownik Bruno Postle napisał:
>
> You can stitch this in Hugin without splitting the image first. You 
> need to load the file twice in the project and use d,e parameters and 
> circular fisheye cropping to isolate the two pictures. See this thread 
> for a similar solution: 
> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/hugin-ptx/sSTJ4PTOloQ/discussion 
>

Thanks for the link! I own Samsung Gear360 and was wondering if this can be 
done without splitting the file (this is what I was doing previously).

For the interested here's the link for small script and Hugin template to 
stitch files from Gear360: https://github.com/ultramango/gear360pano

Lukasz.

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