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| Mailinglist: | PanoTools NG |
| Sender: | Shawn Steigner |
| Date/Time: | 10-Mar-2008 06:45:54 +0100 |
| Subject: | Re: Re: PTEditor on a MAC |
Thread:
Thanks again Hans,
Simple and to the point.
Just a couple of bothersome clarifications if you don't mind :-)
>>2. Panotools plugins for OSX is a Photoshop plugin made by Kekus.com
>>It does not include PTeditor or PTstitcher or whatever you can find in
>>Panotools on windows.
>>It is just the 4 plugins Adjuste -Remap - Correct and Perspective
This means there is no more "Free" raw panotools for MACs(OSX). Correct?
>>3. Panotoolsbundle is what PTmac and PTgui uses for warping and
>>optimizing with panotools.
>>Note that there are different version for PTMac and PTGui.
This "bundle" is just some necessary files for operating PTMac or PTGui.
They have nothing to do PTEditor. Correct?
PTEditor is a no-go on MAC OSX, regardless of what version of Panotools one
might have installed on one's MAC. Correct?
Sorry for beating this dead horse. I just want to fully understand.
And if I'm right about my clarification above, perhaps we(or an authorized
Wiki editor) could add the fact PTEditor doesn't work on MAC OSX.
Also, thanks Sacha and Erik for the tips on working on the Nadir. I was more
interested in working on parts of the pano that isn't directly the nadir or
zenith.
The Wiki instructions help though. I've always used a GUI to make my panos
and have never used the Insert or Extract function of the plug-ins. PTEditor
made it so easy for this PC kid to work on small parts of my panos.
And Hans-
I like your software page. All in one place-awesome.
You might consider adding Flash PanoramaPlayer to the 'Tools for Creating
Virtual Tours' section. Not really an easy tool but has promise.
Shawn Steigner
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hans Nyberg" <#removed#>
To: <#removed#>
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 5:25 PM
Subject: [PanoToolsNG] Re: PTEditor on a MAC
--- In #removed#, "Shawn Steigner" <owner@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks-
> I think our biggest problem is just getting Panotools set up on his
> machine.
> He's been using PTGui and never used the raw set of tools.
> I've never worked on a Mac and am having trouble simpley opening the .sit
> file from the mirror sites.
>
Panotools on Mac are many things.
1, The original Panotools which includes also the PTeditor only exists as
far as I know for
OS9. There was some talk about a PTeditor for OSX some time ago but I never
heard that
someone got it working.
2. Panotools plugins for OSX is a Photoshop plugin made by Kekus.com
It does not include PTeditor or PTstitcher or whatever you can find in
Panotools on
windows.
It is just the 4 plugins Adjuste -Remap - Correct and Perspective
3. Panotoolsbundle is what PTmac and PTgui uses for warping and optimizing
with
panotools.
Note that there are different version for PTMac and PTGui.
For PTGui you can download them at my software page.
http://www.panoramas.dk/panorama/software.html
There is no special install. You just copy the bundle to the PTGui folder
and point to it in
the PTGui pref.
Hans
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