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Date/Time:2004-Sep-07 12:23:28
Subject:Re: Re: Flat Panoramas for Printing

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PanoTools: Re: Re: Flat Panoramas for Printing Bruce Foster 2004-Sep-07 12:23:28
Dear Erik

I will try that !

Thanks.

Regards

Bruce Foster   0870 243 2400

Panoramic Property
Specialists in high quality virtual tours for the commercial property
marketplace

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Erik Krause" <#removed#>
To: <#removed#>
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 11:11 AM
Subject: [PanoTools] Re: Flat Panoramas for Printing


On 7 Sep 2004 at 9:11, Bruce Foster wrote:

> I have shot a few 180 degree panoramas for web usage, but have been asked
if
> I can do a flat and 'undistorted' version for printing.

You can't do that. It is nature of the rectilinear projection that it
can not display more than 160°. Even 120° looks strange.

The only thing you can do is to crop to get rid of the strangest
parts of the image. Or you extract two or three rectilinear views,
one of the left side and one of the right side (and one of the middle
eventually). In your example try setting output HFoV to 100°, VFoV to
80° and Yaw to 0, -50 and -100.

best regards
-- 
Erik Krause
Contrast blending: http://www.erik-krause.de/blending





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