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Message #00124
[Bug 681305] Re: Dragging in mosaic modifies projection.
Then it's a bug that the button isn't grayed out.
What I saw happening with mosaic is that I could distort part of the
pano. I have a pano where I took a full 360 degrees, with the church
tower in one direction. Turns out that to get the church tower in the
picture I tilted the camera up a bit. So now I have the tip of the
church sticking out so high that I didn't photograph any sky in all the
other images. So using mosaic to drag the whole church down a bit would
work. But now I'm restricted to < 180 degrees. I don't understand. Leave
the rest of the 360 degree FOV alone, and only operate on the 180
degrees around the affected area.
Or gray out the button when it isn't available. And show a message next
to it: "reduce FOV to < 180 to use mosaic".
Or post a message: "FOV must be reduced to 180 because you want to use
mosaic// Cancel? OK?".
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Dragging in mosaic modifies projection.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/681305
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Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI: Won't Fix
Bug description:
When trying to see what dragging in mosaic mode (in fast-preview) would do (new feature that I don't know), It suddenly modified my pano from a 360 degree pano to a 180 degree one.
This is on Linux, with a recent (nov 2010) mercurial pull....
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