PanoMachine Panorama Calculator Operators Manual
Copyright by Josef Ehrler
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2.2.2 Parameter Outputs
2.2.2.1
Pano Angle of View Pano (H) [°]
This field displays the calculated horizontal Angle of View of the whole panorama in [°]
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. This calculated angle is at least the value as defined.
2.2.2.2
Pano Angle of View Pano (V) [°]
This field displays the calculated vertical Angle of View of the whole panorama in [°]
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. This calculated angle is at least the value set as the input parameter.
2.2.2.3
Overlap (H) [°]
This field displays the calculated horizontal overlap between each column in the pano-
rama
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. The horizontal overlap cannot be set in the PanoMachine. So the Panorama
Calculator calculates a "Min overlap between Columns (H)" of 30% as defined in the
input field
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.
2.2.2.4
Overlap (V) [°]
This field displays the calculated vertical overlap between each row in the panorama
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. The vertical overlap cannot be set in the PanoMachine. So the Panorama Calcula-
tor calculates an "Overlap between Rows (V)" which is exactly 30%
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between rows.
2.2.2.5
Step size (H) [°]
This field displays the calculated and constant horizontal step size between each col-
umn
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.
2.2.2.6
Step size (V) [°]
This field displays the calculated and constant vertical step size between each row
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.
2.2.2.7
Angle of View for 1 image (H) [°]
This field displays the calculated horizontal Angle of View of a single image
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. In por-
trait orientation this angle is referenced to the small side of the format and in land-
scape orientation to the long format side.
2.2.2.8
Angle of View for 1 image (V) [°]
This field displays the calculated vertical Angle of View of a single image
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. In portrait
orientation this angle is referenced to the small side of the format and in landscape
orientation to the long format side.
2.2.2.9
No. of Pixel (H/V)
In this output field, the number of horizontal and vertical pixels for the whole panorama
is displayed
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. The overlaps are taken into account.
2.2.2.10 Number of Pixel for the whole panorama
This output field shows the number of pixels for the whole panorama
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. The overlaps
are taken into account.
2.2.2.11 Elevation values [°]
The field “Elevation values [°]”
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displays the vertical angles to adjust each row on the
panorama head elevator. As default the level of the horizon is defined by 0° and can
be adjusted in the input field “Vertical Shift”.