Hi Rob,
You can of course use the TS lens but I would just let it sit in the
center shift position. Don't shift the lens, there's really no benefit
at all.
Don't forget to check your setup for parallax.
"Individual Shift parameters" should be enabled only if you used
different shift positions for the images in the panorama.
If you used the same shift, PTGui should in priciple be able to figure
that out, just run Align Images. Only if the shift was large you will
need to help PTGui a bit by entering the approximate shift value in the
Lens Settings tab. If you keep the TS lens in its center position, you
can just run Align Images and you shouldn't have to fiddle with the
advanced settings in PTGui.
In general it's easier to create spherical panoramas using a fisheye
lens because these have a wider field of view. You'll have fewer images
to stitch, and reduce the chance of images containing only blue sky or a
white wall. Only if you need the higher resolution a longer lens would
be needed.
Kind regards,
Joost Nieuwenhuijse
www.ptgui.com
> * Switch to Advanced mode by pressing the Advanced button in the
> side bar
> * In the Lens Settings tab, select 'Individual Shift Parameters'
> for all images for which the lens was shifted
> * Run the optimizer by pressing F5
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