[PTGui] How to auto-crop result picture?

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Ben

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May 14, 2010, 1:51:30 AM5/14/10
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Oftentimes the resulting panorama picture contains lost of black
background areas which could be automatically cropped.

How exactly can I tell PTGui to do this auto-cropping?

Ben

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l_d_allan

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May 14, 2010, 9:35:37 AM5/14/10
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I've always just dragged the top/bottom/right/left boundaries to where
I wanted them to be.

What are you trying to do? For the way this semi-newbie has used
PTGui, auto-cropping doesn't seem to be useful, but your usage may be
different.

Joergen Geerds

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May 14, 2010, 11:28:53 AM5/14/10
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On May 14, 1:51 am, Ben <bxsto...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Oftentimes the resulting panorama picture contains lost of black
> background areas which could be automatically cropped.
> How exactly can I tell PTGui to do this auto-cropping?

PTgui offers you a "fit panorama" function, which set the horizontal
and vertical view to the outer most sections of your panorama (command-
shift-f in the panorama window, if I am not mistaken). if you want to
crop it further, you can use the view sliders, or the manual yellow
crop lines.

ptgui doesn't offer an automatic inner auto crop (yet).

joergen
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