On 28 March 2020 18:10:00 GMT, 'ChameleonScales' wrote:
>Allow me to clarify.
>
>This is an animation of the effect I want to achieve (made in Blender):
>
>[resize_pano.gif]
>
>The reason I need to do this is that if the HFOV is too small, then the
>reprojection (in my case cylindrical) will not be correct.

To get this effect you need to increase the angle of view of the input photos, 
but there is no easy way to calculate the change in spacing needed to keep them 
aligned. So you will need to reoptimise positions at least, and probably barrel 
distortion too.

Note that I haven't often seen this problem, a wide panorama with lots of 
control points usually gets a good angle of view during optimisation, even when 
it isn't a full 360°.

-- 
Bruno

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