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I am using the gigapan import option to stitch a full sphere 360 panorama, but APG does not seem to understand that I want to close the panorama to a full sphere - it misses links between the first and last image on each line (Shooting mode: rows, downwards).
Are there any settings I can use to fix this?
(OSX/APG 2.0.9)
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I've had the same problem. Once APP decides that a pano is not a full 360, it breaks links between images rather then allowing you to close the circle. I've noticed that the focal lengths APP calculates are incorrect also.
Alexandre, we need some way to tell APP that this pano is a circle, and it should adjust focal lengths to let the circle close.
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Hi!
I had the same problem a few days ago, I had 370 pictures shot with my minipanobot, but i had a very large overlap at the beginning and the end, so I discarded the first and the last column, and vuvuzela(!) it worked like expected.
MfG
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Issue 170 added
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Resolved for beta 1.
The gigapan plugin has been massively improved for 2.5 beta 1.
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what "gigapan plugin"
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The gigapan plugins is an import wizard to tell autopano that the panorama has been shot with a Gigapan Hardware ( matrix shooting ).
See the documentation here : http://www.autopano.net/wiki-en/action/view/Gigapan
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