I used Panorama Tools, which converts the circular fisheye image to a
rectangular projection and then stitches the images together in one big
step. There is a companion tool PTGui, which you really need as a
front-end to the main tool.
The conversion is very easy with this tool, BTW. The only bite is the big
bucks for the seldom-used 8mm lens.
Skip
Original Message:
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From: iwert zuiko@xxxxx
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 22:57:42 +0200
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Summer Exchange [comments?]
Hello Skip,
I like this very much... Using QTVR this can become a very moving
experience.
BTW, how did you convert the circular image on film to a rectangular? I am
very interested in purchasing an 8mm for this reason, but was always a bit
affraid for the conversion to a panorama.
Iwert
ps: some nice panorama's here, one of the last houses we designed in our
office:
www.jocoenen.com/qtvr/villa_daelmans/index.htm
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