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Q We use the Stitch768nowrap script, which obviously doesn't use the "-wrap"
switch. However, when we run p2mv and then msnm, the edges of the partial
panorama are joined in our movie. The QuickTime VR Player spins the image as if
it were a 360-degree panorama.
There doesn't appear to be anything in the documentation that explains how to
specify the nature of a non-panorama. For example, we need something that
allows us to notify the software that one input PICT represents a 170-degree
pan, while another one represents a 120-degree pan. A The msnm command has a switch called -hPanRange. When you use this switch and follow it with a starting horizontal angle and an ending horizontal angle, a partial panorama is created. You can get a list of all of the switches for any tool by entering the tool's name followed by a "-" (dash). For example, if you type msnm-<enter>, you get a list of all of the things switches for msnm. [Jun 01 1995] |
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