
PanoMachine Panorama Calculator Operators Manual
Copyright by Josef Ehrler
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2.2.1.7
Pano Angle of View (V)
The desired or necessary vertical angle of view of the panorama “Pano Angle of View
(V)”
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should be set by using the arrows
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or by marking the value and using the
keyboard arrow keys. The entered value complies with the desired vertical angle of
view of the panorama
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.
2.2.1.8
Numbers of images (H) NPos
In the calculation mode “Auto Portrait” and “Auto Landscape”
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the “
NPos (H)
”
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will be calculated automatically and displayed in the mask.
In the calculation mode “Manual Portrait” and “Manual Landscape”
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“
NPos (H)
”
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can be changed after a calculation in “Auto” mode. Changes should be set by using
the attached arrows
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or by marking the value and using the keyboard arrow keys.
Increasing or decreasing the number of columns in a row has direct influence to the
horizontal overlap
“Overlap (H)”
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. Increasing number of columns increases the hori-
zontal overlap and on the other side decreasing the number of columns will reduce the
horizontal overlap. The smallest input value is 2. While calculating the output values it
is possible to get as result just 1 column. This is the case when the selected horizontal
Angle of View is smaller than Angle of View of a single image.
2.2.1.9
Numbers of images (V)
In the calculation mode “Auto Portrait” and “Auto Landscape” the number of rows “No.
of images (V)”
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will be calculated automatically and displayed in the mask.
In the calculation mode “Manual Portrait” and “Manual Landscape” the No. of rows can
be changed after a calculation in “Auto” mode. Changes should be set by using the
attached arrows
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or by marking the value and using the keyboard arrow keys.
Increasing or decreasing the number of rows has direct influence to the
vertical Angle
of View
“Angle of View (V)” of the entire panorama. Increasing number of rows in-
creases the vertical Angle of View and on the other side decreasing the number of
rows will reduce the vertical Angle of View. The smallest input value is 2. While calcu-
lating the output values it is possible to get as result just 1 row. This is the case when
the selected vertical Angle of View is smaller than Angle of View a single image.
2.2.1.10 Button “Auto Portrait”
This button
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is for automatically calculating the output parameters in cameras por-
trait orientation.
2.2.1.11 Button “Manual Portrait”
This button
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is for manually calculating the output parameters in cameras portrait
orientation.
2.2.1.12 Button “Auto Landscape”
This button
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is for automatically calculating the output parameters in cameras land-
scape orientation.
2.2.1.13 Button “Manual Landscape”
This button
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is for manually calculating the output parameters in camera landscape
orientation.