PanoTools:
Re: Gimp panotools plugin (Linux)
peter_gawthrop 2006-Feb-02 18:39:05
Thanks to Bruno, Andrew and Tom for exactly the info. I need.
--- In #removed#, Bruno Postle <bruno@...> wrote:
>
> On Wed 01-Feb-2006 at 20:14 -0000, peter_gawthrop wrote:
> >
> > I'm quite new to this and trying to find what is available. At the
> > moment I stich with autopano_complete, hugin, nona and enblend. I
> > use PanoCube for genrating .movs and ptviewer to view movs and
> > (equirectangular 360x180) jpegs. I use ufraw/ufraw_batch for raw
> > conversion and gimp for playing with the final panos.
>
> That is more-or-less the current state of the art for panorama
> stitching on Linux.
>
> > I would like to use gimp for playing with conversions between
> > rectilinear, equirectangular, fisheye etc
>
> You should be able to do most of the conversions between different
> projections with the 'remap' part of the PanoTools plugin.
>
> > and also to extract pictures from the stiched panorama-that is why
> > the panotools plugin looked good.
>
> The best tool for extracting 'photos' from an equirectangular
> panorama is still pteditor, though there are many things about it
> that could be improved.
>
> > I would be grateful if you could point me towards where to find
> > current development of open-source panorama tools in general -
> > both software and mailing lists.
>
> A fairly up-to-date list of available panoramic photography tools
> for Linux:
>
>
http://wiki.panotools.org/Category:Software:Platform:Linux
>
> ...though there are some peripheral things missing (krita, pfstools,
> vips, probably other stuff ...)
>
> This (PanoTools) list is relevant for anything to do with digital
> panoramic photography. Questions about usage of software tools
> (including hugin and the gimp plugins) are certainly on-topic here.
>
> There is a panotools-devel list for technical things concerning
> building or developing the remaining Open Source parts of the
> 'panorama tools' - Stuff that would otherwise be of no interest to
> the vast majority here:
>
> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/panotools-devel
>
> The ptx list is more like a typical Free Software list that you
> might be familiar with:
>
> https://www.email-lists.org/mailman/listinfo/ptx
>
> It is various things: a hugin users list, a hugin developers list
> and a general panorama-on-linux list.
>
> --
> Bruno
>
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