Downloaded libpano and found that I need to hack math.c to define the 
transforms.
I also have to hack some more files, like adjust.c, filter.c, remap.c, 
parser.c, pan.h, ...
Actually more than I think might be worth it.
And ... then I have not touched Hugin yet.

I was hoping to get some hints about short cuts :)
Where to concentrate. Things that do not need to be done.

 
On Sunday, June 18, 2017 at 9:57:12 AM UTC+2, T. Modes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Hugin uses libpano13 for the geometric transformations. So a new 
> projection needs to be added to libpano13. In this case you have to 
> implement the forward and backward transformation.
> And then Hugin needs only some minor tweaks for the new projection.
>
> Am Samstag, 17. Juni 2017 20:45:49 UTC+2 schrieb Roland Karlsson:
>>
>>
>> Instead of a cylinder, there could be a square (or a rectangular or a 
>> polygon) pillar with round corners.
>>
> except for the round corners this sounds similar to the existing biplane 
> and triplane projections. 
>  
>

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