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Sender:Stanislav Paskalev
Date/Time:2010-Feb-24 21:51:59
Subject:Re: Re: PTRemap - where, when, how ?

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PanoTools NG: Re: Re: PTRemap - where, when, how ? Stanislav Paskalev 2010-Feb-24 21:51:59
I wanted to map a fisheye shot to a rectilinear perspective. I've
finally figured out how to do it properly with Hugin, and the lens
parameters (a,b,c) in a satisfying way. I initially turned to PTRemap,
because it was mentioned on different forums as a working utility for
this purpose.

I'll proceed with looking for instructions on how to measure lenses
distortions based on this scheme, now that ptlens is paid, but I
believe this should be properly addressed later in another thread.

Thanks for the replies though :)

Stanislav Paskalev



On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Erik Krause <#removed#> wrote:
> Am 24.02.2010 20:58, schrieb Stanislav Paskalev:
>> However this archive seems to be unmaintained (2007-04-25) and is windows only.
>
> This most probably is because pano12 is superseded by pano13 (see
> sourceforge page).
>
>> The gimp plugin in the sourceforge files page
>> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/panotools/files/) is from 2004, I
>> wonder if anyone maintains it either / does it compile at all ?
>
> No idea. However, on linux (and MacOS) you can use hugin instead. It
> does almost all (and much more) what the plugins do in a more convenient
> way (but not inside the gimp). Same applies to PTGui on windows and MacOS...
>
> Why did you want to use PTRemap?
>
> --
> Erik Krause
> http://www.erik-krause.de
>
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