Still with me? I just uploaded a debian package <https://bitbucket.org/kfj/pv/downloads/envutil-0.1.1-Linux.deb> of version 0.1.1 of 'envutil'. This is now the sole program for conversion between environments (like full spherical panoramas) and extraction of partial images (nadir caps and such) - the separate 'extract' program ended up being able to do the conversions as well, so I decided to lump it all together into a single utility. I have taken the extraction of partial images one step further: envutil now accepts 'sequence files' - simple text files with four numbers per line, coding for hfov, yaw, pitch and roll of a single image. If you feed such a sequence (--seqfile my.seq), envutil will output a video (specify output like --output xx.mp4) - or a set of separate images (specify output like --output img%03d.jpg) . This is good fun, but you'll want to create the sequence file with a script or so (try a simple loop in a shell script for starters). Detailed documentation is on the github page.
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