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− | ... | + | The '''Zenith''' is {{Glossary|the point directly above the person viewing or above the camera.|1}} The opposite (below) point is named [[Nadir]]. |
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+ | The Zenith is stretched to a line in [[Equirectangular Projection]], making it hard to edit it directly. However, a [[Rectilinear Projection|rectilinear]] view can be [[Extracting and inserting rectilinear Views|extracted]] for editing. | ||
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+ | == Related articles == | ||
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+ | * [[How to use enblend for patching zenith and nadir images]] | ||
+ | * [[Edit zenith and nadir in one go with PTGui]] | ||
+ | * [[Edit zenith and nadir in one go with Adjust filter]] | ||
+ | * [[Zenith and Nadir editing overview]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 21:51, 18 November 2007
The Zenith is the point directly above the person viewing or above the camera. The opposite (below) point is named Nadir.
The Zenith is stretched to a line in Equirectangular Projection, making it hard to edit it directly. However, a rectilinear view can be extracted for editing.