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Sender:Steinar Midtskogen steinar@...
Date/Time:2014-Oct-29 22:43:05
Subject:Modifying projection and w & h in a .pto file

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PanoTools NG: Modifying projection and w & h in a .pto file Steinar Midtskogen steinar@... 2014-Oct-29 22:43:05
I'm using the commandline tools to create a .pto file, but there are a
couple of things I haven't figured out:

1. I'm adding two images, and I can specify the projection with the -p
option of pto_gen, but I need to have different projections for the two
images.  How can I do that?  A workaround is to create two .pto files,
one for each image and specify the projection differently, and then do a
pto_merge, but if there is a more direct way, I'd use that.

2. I want to use a specific resolution in the p line, but I can't see a
way to change it, except using the -s option of autooptimise to change
it automatically (which doesn't give me the desired resolution).  As a
workaround I can of course use some awk or perl magic to modify the
.pto file, but can I rather do it with the Hugin tools?

-- 
Steinar


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