Hi,
I think this would work in PTGui 10 (from the top of my head, I don't have v10 at hand):
- drag your image onto the PTGui window
- go to Lens Settings and change the lens to circular fisheye and the field of view to 180 degrees
- go to the Crop tab an adjust the cropping circle to match the fisheye circle in your image
-
go to Panorama Settings. Choose rectilinear or another desired
projection and the desired field of view. Verify the result in the
panorama editor
- go to the Create Panorama tab
- Choose the desired output format and size and press the Create Panorama button there.
If you get stuck anywhere please post a couple of screenshots.
Please
keep in mind though that you won't get exactly the same result as
posted in your original message. PTGui only supported true uncompressed
rectilinear output, which has a limited field of view. In PTGui 12 you
can use compressed rectilinear which is somewhat similar to your
example. See attached sample. I don't know if this would meet your
requirements.
Kind regards,
Joost Nieuwenhuijse
www.ptgui.com