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− | {{Glossary|Rotation angle around the lens axis. See also [[Pitch]] and [[Yaw]].}}Roll is the angle of camera rotation around it's optical axis and part of the panotools [[Image positioning model]]. | + | {{Glossary|Rotation angle around the lens axis. See also [[Pitch]] and [[Yaw]].|1}} |
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+ | '''Roll''' is the angle of camera rotation around it's optical axis and part of the panotools [[Image positioning model]]. | ||
If your camera is not level this can be in two directions: | If your camera is not level this can be in two directions: |
Revision as of 00:15, 14 January 2012
Rotation angle around the lens axis. See also Pitch and Yaw.
Roll is the angle of camera rotation around it's optical axis and part of the panotools Image positioning model.
If your camera is not level this can be in two directions:
- the image is tilted up or down, resulting in a Pitch value different from 0.0
- the image is rotated such that the horizon is not horizontal if held upright, resulting in a Roll value different from 0.0