![]() ![]() It will never happen in PTGui You would get the pano saved like this one with extra canvas.Ĭylnyberg.jpg (93. However I do not understand that Autopano would crop your pano automatically. Ive always been impressed with the Autopano line of products that these. You just have to restrict the view at top in the Viewing settings. If you ad canvas at the top like this it works correct in Pano2VR. The true horisont seems to be above the centre line. You may not have used the shift in the first pano. Particular case: the sea in the distance If you're shooting a landscape where there are no vertical landmarks easily recognizable for you and the software, we'll use the same vertical lines tool but slightly differently. I just tested and it seems to look like that. Your panorama straightens almost instantly. Top and bottom will be curved.ĭid you use a shift lens. Last year I was almost about to pull the trigger for a very sharp 14mm lens, until I found Autopano Pro which would allow me to merge shots to one big image. If you have used it the pano will not be true cylindric anymore and will not work in a cylindric viewer. The compressed Cylindric settings are in the cylindric editor as a slider in PTgui. Again I hope I don't come off as an but where is the company support? Not to come off as demanding but where do I get real answers? How do I talk to actual representatives? I can not work on this for weeks and try to figure it out Where I can ask a question that gets answered from the company that I paid to purchase the software. It is great that users try to help each other but i am used to actual customer support I checked many times to make sure I had the setting at cylindrical. ![]() I am using AutopanoPro for stitching and Pano2VR for the 360 tour. With the new 'Quick Preview' functionality, it's even possible to see the final result to the pixel in the panorama editor WITHOUT LAUNCHING THE FINAL RENDERING. Steve Schultz wrote:Hello Hans, Thank You for the reply. In Autopano, when the GPU calculation option in preferences of the software is activated, the edition of the panorama is almost live. If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate the input. My test panos look fine with no additional adjustments or adding canvas to the top and bottom. I don't know if this is a stitching problem or a 360 problem but I'm running out of what to try next. The photos are screen captures from the flash files, I wasn't too concerned about picture quality just the curvature. Checked control points and got rid of bad ones and inserted good to go green points-no difference. I have been searching for 2 days about how to fix the curved horizontal lines in the home photos. The last was a test from this morning completed in a matter of minutes-nice straight horizontal lines. The 3rd and 4th photos are my early trials, nice straight horizontal lines. What is going on with the curved horizontal lines!? Everything worked great! So I purchase the software and go out to photograph the home I'm on a mac soĪPP was for stitching and I did the 360 with Pano 2VR. A friend asked if I was interested in doing some real estate work so I looked into the software and did 4 or 5 interior and exterior tests with the trial version of APP. Hi all, I'm an experienced still photographer but new to panos. ![]()
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