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== Values for landscape orientation ==
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== General ==
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Every time you have to fill in the cropping values in [[PTGui]] for circular [[Fisheye Projection|fisheyes]] you always<br>
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have to start from the beginning to approximate where these values are situated.<br>
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In the following images you can see an explanation of these values in [[portrait]] and [[landscape]]<br>
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orientation.<br>
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<br>
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The values used are from a Canon 10D and a Sigma 8 mm Lens.
  
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== Values ==
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=== Values for landscape orientation ===
  
 
[[Image:CircCropValPTGuiLandscap.gif]]
 
[[Image:CircCropValPTGuiLandscap.gif]]
  
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=== Values for portrait orientation ===
  
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[[Image:CircrCropValPTGuiPortrait.gif]]
  
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How about a table with values for all common camera and lens combinations?
  
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[[User: Pitdavos|Peter Nyfeler]] (Pitdavos)
  
 
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[[Category:Tutorial:Basic need]]
 
 
 
 
== Values for portrait orientation ==
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:CircrCropValPTGuiPortrait.gif]]
 

Latest revision as of 20:07, 21 March 2007

General

Every time you have to fill in the cropping values in PTGui for circular fisheyes you always
have to start from the beginning to approximate where these values are situated.

In the following images you can see an explanation of these values in portrait and landscape
orientation.

The values used are from a Canon 10D and a Sigma 8 mm Lens.

Values

Values for landscape orientation

CircCropValPTGuiLandscap.gif

Values for portrait orientation

CircrCropValPTGuiPortrait.gif

How about a table with values for all common camera and lens combinations?

Peter Nyfeler (Pitdavos)