Images not 1:1 cube faces or 2:1 spheres after export

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Ryan Bidinger

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Feb 3, 2021, 7:18:25 PM2/3/21
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When I try to import my finished pano into Marzipano I get the error, 'Images not 1:1 cube faces or 2:1 spheres after export'. I haven't seen this happen before as my other panos export as a 16bit TIFF (flattened) just fine. Any ideas what may of happened? My project is attached, here. I tried importing my edits after going through Photoshop, but also untouched directly from PTGui. The two TIFF source files were edited beforehand in Photoshop so I could get the pano head out of the shot—though I'm not thinking they are the culprit since they've been working in my workflow this way up to now.

Thank you!

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Feb 4, 2021, 3:01:42 AM2/4/21
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Hi Ryan,

If you open your project file, go to the Panorama Editor and expand the
Projection section in the right-hand sidebar, you'll see this:

Projection: equirectangular
Field of View: 360° x 179°

This should be 360° x 180°.

Kind regards,

Joost Nieuwenhuijse
www.ptgui.com

On 04/02/2021 01:18, Ryan Bidinger wrote:
> When I try to import my finished pano into Marzipano I get the error,
> 'Images not 1:1 cube faces or 2:1 spheres after export'. I haven't seen
> this happen before as my other panos export as a 16bit TIFF (flattened)
> just fine. Any ideas what may of happened? My project is attached, here
> <https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YcX89VG6XWq9OUVXnv8m0AJaJI_HGSYT?usp=sharing>.
> I tried importing my edits after going through Photoshop, but also
> untouched directly from PTGui. The two TIFF source files were edited
> beforehand in Photoshop so I could get the pano head out of the
> shot—though I'm not thinking they are the culprit since they've been
> working in my workflow this way up to now.
>
> Thank you!
>
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Ryan Bidinger

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Feb 4, 2021, 8:30:31 AM2/4/21
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Oh my goodness that was it! Thank you so much. I'll have to add this as something to check in my workflow before doing all my edits in Photoshop.
RYAN BIDINGER



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