I just discovered Lux (on an M1 mac) – great work, thanks!

You're welcome! 1.1.6 is also out now (there's a separate thread on hugin-ptx with the release notes) and there's an M1 binary for that as well!

Any hope of supporting more projections? I regularly use panini projections for wide panoramas which now cause Lux to exit ungracefully.

If I remember correctly, Panini is not simply a single straight geometrical reprojection but quite a complex affair. It's made to make the result, printed out as a poster or such, look pretty, but it's not such a good candidate for fast reprojection in a panorama viewer, where every cycle counts when you're trying to produce the 60fps for smooth animations.

Where does the Panini cause you trouble? Are you trying to stitch a PTO to Panini projection or do you want to display a stitched image which is already in panini projection?

If you want to make your panorama lux-friendly, best stitch to spherical. If you're using hugin, tell it to supply your output with GPano metadata - lux can read them, and you'll get the correct geometry without fiddling.

Kay

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