Hi Dale
Interesting idea. Do you mean flattening the tower into an
arrangement of 5 squares with the walls splayed out at top, bottom &
sides, and the "ceiling " in the middle"?
I would make an equirectangular pano then generate a cubic image set
whose faces exactly cover the walls and the ceiling with Pano2VR. If
the tower really is square and your NPP is dead center (at the same
distance from ceiling as walls) that should work. If the walls aren't
square you might have to adjust their heights somehow, which may not
be possible in the stitcher, but you could try stretching the eqr
vertically then cropping back to 2:1 before giving it to Pano2VR.
Cheers, Tom
On Jul 3, 2:55 pm, Dale Beams <
drbe...@...> wrote:
> I'll be photographing the inside of a unique tower. It's sqaure, 12x12. I'd like to print it in 3x3 version. Is there a way to "cut" the tower up into a cube along the corners and a pyramid along the ceiling in hugin for printing?
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> Dale
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