NAME
Panotools::Script::Line::Panorama - Panotools panorama parameters
SYNOPSIS
Panorama parameters are described by a 'p' line
DESCRIPTION
w1000 width in pixels
h600 height in pixels
f0 projection format,
0 - rectilinear (for printing and viewing)
1 - Cylindrical (for Printing and QTVR)
2 - Equirectangular ( for Spherical panos), default
3 - full-frame fisheye
4 - stereographic
5 - mercator
6 - transverse mercator
7 - sinusoidal
8 - Lambert Equal Area Cylindrical
9 - Lambert Azimuthal
10 - Albers Equal Area Conical
v360 horizontal field of view of panorama (default 360)
nPICT Panorama file format, one of:
PNG png-format, 8 & 16 bit supported
TIFF tiff-format, all tiff types supported (8,16,32 bit int, float, double)
TIFF_m tiff-format, multi-file, one image per file
alpha layer with non-feathered clip mask at image border
TIFF_multilayer tiff-format, multi-image-file, all files in one image
alpha layer with non-feathered clip mask at image border
This filetype is supported by The GIMP
JPEG Panoramic image in jpeg-format.
some more supported file formats (mostly only 8 bit support)
PNM, PGM, BMP, SUN, VIFF
Special options for TIFF output:
n"TIFF c:NONE"
c - select TIFF compression, possible options: NONE, LZW, DEFLATE
Special options for TIFF_m and TIFF_multilayer output:
n"TIFF c:NONE r:CROP"
c - TIFF compression, possible options NONE, LZW, DEFLATE
r - output only used image area (cropped output). The crop offsets
are stored in the POSITIONX and POSITONY tiff tags
p1 - save coordinate images (useful for further programs, like vignetting correction)
Special options for JPEG output:
n"JPEG q95"
q - jpeg quality
u10 width of feather for stitching all images. default:10
k1 attempt color & brightness correction using image number as anchor
b1 attempt brightness correction with no color change using image number as anchor
d1 attempt color correction with no brightness change using image number as anchor
Do not use more than one of k, d, b.This is new method of correcting
E1 exposure value for final panorama
R1 stitching mode: 0: normal LDR mode, 1: HDR mode
T"UINT8" bitdepth of output images, possible values are
UINT8 - 8 bit unsigned
UINT16 - 16 bit unsigned
FLOAT - 32 bit floating point
By default the bit depth of the input images is used.
S100,600,100,800 Selection(left,right,top,bottom), Only pixels inside the rectangle
will be rendered. Images that do not contain pixels in this area
are not rendered/created.