On 27.04.24 10:21, David W. Jones wrote:

I agree, lux is an achievement. It's the only image viewer besides Hugin that 
can view PTO files.

I think 'Panini Perspective Tool' made an attempt or at least a claim - didn't they come up with a 'pro' version after some time asking for money? I managed to build it from the last freely available sources for a while, but it never worked for me... especially the PTO viewing never did what I wanted. Maybe because I tried to get it to run on Linux.

For lux to function fully as a *viewer* for PTO files, I think it needs to 
apply the PTO file's crop settings. It can have an option to use (or not use) 
the crop settings.

Okay, point taken. Maybe in a future lux version.

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