![]() ![]() However, Panolapse360 does not accept partial panoramas (in v1.20). The first step is to integrate each Tikee image into a larger equirectangular image, a bit like we were able to do in the previous article.įor this, you can use the “ Batch conversion ” feature of the “ XnConvert “.įirst add the folder containing the renamed images, specify the output folder, and go to the tab “ Actions ” > “Add action” > “Image”.Īdd the action “ Reframing “, specify 6960×3480* px as dimensions for a source that is 4260×1534 px. You can then click on “ Lancer ” to trigger batch conversion. *to be adapted according to the initial resolution of the sequence with the formula: HEIGHT = ORIGINAL_HEIGHT/0.441 and WIDTH =2*HEIGHTĬhoose to export the images in a new folder in jpg format to ensure compatibility with Panolapse360. To avoid possible quality losses, you can change the compression options in the “General” tab of the batch conversion tool. When launching Panolapse, click on “ Import photos “. The software will then ask you for the type of input image, and the type of view you want to output (“ Fisheye ” or “ Normal“). The type of output view “ Fisheye ” allows to have a wider field of view at the price of a slight distortion. Once your sequence is imported, you get an interface as follows: No need to enter the focal length or crop factor at this step as we use a type of view “ Equirectangular “. In 1 the view and edit window of the view. ![]()
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