I stiched my panorama using ptgui and export it as esquirerectangular. When i try to convert using pano2qtvr both my pole up and down image kind of gives me distorted poles - it looks like it pulls inwards too much of the image, and squeezes it. I stich wihtout both up and down poles and i leave it as a hole.
My question is is there posible to do the cubis conversion without Pano2qtvr trying to push pixel to fill in the holes?
Thank you.
Regards,
Ben
Distorted poles help.
You must be using "auto crop" feature in PTGui. Do not use this. You should have black lines at the top and bottom of the image to complete the 2:1 aspect ratio.
Image must be equirectangular 360x180.
Feed this version the Pano2qtvr
Right click save as. (I'm not sure why it doesn't show the full image in the forum?)
Regards, Smooth
Image must be equirectangular 360x180.
Feed this version the Pano2qtvr
Right click save as. (I'm not sure why it doesn't show the full image in the forum?)
Regards, Smooth
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top one was taken with a fisheye lens, stitched as a spherical, cropped to 2000 x 722 pixels cylinder and is being display as a spherical image (minus the black top and bottom BLACK area. The spherical display viewer attempts to sphericalize the bottom and top by "pinching" the image. Common error when attempting to remove the black area. I did it 1 time 7 or 8 years ago. Large missing black areas caused by using the Sigma 8mm lens with the lens cap ring in place (lens cap has 2 pieces ring/cap). OR its was taken with a Nikon 10.5 or similar full frame fisheye lens... and needed 6 on the horizon + 1 up and 1 down image to fill in the black areas.
But I am only guessing.
But I am only guessing.