Hi,

Am Sonntag, 31. Mai 2020 22:03:30 UTC+2 schrieb Matija Kogoj:
>
> P.S. does anyone know what the correct value for focal length in an 
> equirectangular image is? 0? This might be causing the above gap.
>

For an equirectangular image use a hfov of 360 deg. Using the focal length 
could result in small rounding errors and so deviations from 360 deg. This 
could explain the gap.
On the photos tabs use the context menu on the image, edit image variables 
and set field of view to 360 deg. 
The full equirectangular images has an aspect ratio of 2:1. This is 
recognized by Hugin automatically and the hfov is set to 360 deg.
But at least the image in your first link is not exactly 2:1. There are 
some pixel missing: it is 1438 px × 722 px. Maybe this is the cause for the 
gap?

Thomas

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