Right... I'm just not used to thinking in spheres yet :-)
I do all cylindricals because I like outdoor shots and
zenith and nadir are blue sky and dirt. Not so interesting.
I'm paying attention though, to all the conversations
about nadir patching. I just haven't worked up the courage
to try one yet. Been saving it for those snowy days when
I'm snowed in and restless.
Thanks John,
Ken
John Houghton wrote:
> --- In #removed#, Ken Warner <kwarner000@...> wrote:
>
>>I understand. Didn't think about that case. The case
>>of more than one row.
>
>
> Ken, I was thinking of a single row. Remember that the warped fisheye
> images spread out at the top and bottom and overlap not just with their
> immediate neighbours.
>
> John
>
>
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