From: <bru...@us...> - 2008-03-18 22:02:32
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Revision: 832 http://panotools.svn.sourceforge.net/panotools/?rev=832&view=rev Author: brunopostle Date: 2008-03-18 15:02:38 -0700 (Tue, 18 Mar 2008) Log Message: ----------- fix some pod format errors (podchecker) Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Image.pm trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Mode.pm trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Panorama.pm trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Variable.pm Modified: trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Image.pm =================================================================== --- trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Image.pm 2008-03-17 23:11:55 UTC (rev 831) +++ trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Image.pm 2008-03-18 22:02:38 UTC (rev 832) @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ of the line scanner relative to the film transport g - horizontal shear t - vertical shear - + Eev exposure of image in EV (exposure values) Er white balance factor for red channel Eb white balance factor for blue channel @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ This mode is recommended for use with linear data. If the input data is gamma corrected, try adding g2.2 to the m line. - + default is additive correction: i_new = i + corr Both radial and flatfield correction can be combined with the @@ -74,19 +74,19 @@ The coefficients j,k,l,o must be specified. i6 - flatfield correction by division. The flatfield image should be specified with the p option - + Va,Vb,Vc,Vd vignetting correction coefficients. (defaults: 0,0,0,0) ( 0, 2, 4, 6 order polynomial coefficients): corr = ( i + j*r^2 + k*r^4 + l*r^6), where r is the distance from the image center The corrected pixel value is calculated with: i_new = i_old + corr if additive correction is used (default) for proportional correction (h5): i_new = i_old / corr; - + Vx,Vy radial vignetting correction offset in pixels (defaults q0 w0, optional). Used to correct for offset from center of image Vx - horizontal offset Vy - vertical offset - + S100,600,100,800 Selection(l,r,t,b), Only pixels inside the rectangle will be used for conversion. Original image size is used for all image parameters (e.g. field-of-view) refer to the original image. Modified: trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Mode.pm =================================================================== --- trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Mode.pm 2008-03-17 23:11:55 UTC (rev 831) +++ trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Mode.pm 2008-03-18 22:02:38 UTC (rev 832) @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ See <http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/gamma/gamma.html> This is especially useful in conjunction with the vignetting correction by division - i2 Set interpolator, See <http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/interpolator/interpolator.html> one of: Modified: trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Panorama.pm =================================================================== --- trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Panorama.pm 2008-03-17 23:11:55 UTC (rev 831) +++ trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Panorama.pm 2008-03-18 22:02:38 UTC (rev 832) @@ -41,18 +41,18 @@ JPEG Panoramic image in jpeg-format. some more supported file formats (mostly only 8 bit support) PNM, PGM, BMP, SUN, VIFF - + Special options for TIFF output: n"TIFF c:NONE" c - select TIFF compression, possible options: NONE, LZW, DEFLATE - + Special options for TIFF_m and TIFF_multilayer output: n"TIFF c:NONE r:CROP" c - TIFF compression, possible options NONE, LZW, DEFLATE r - output only used image area (cropped output). The crop offsets are stored in the POSITIONX and POSITONY tiff tags p1 - save coordinate images (useful for further programs, like vignetting correction) - + Special options for JPEG output: n"JPEG q95" q - jpeg quality Modified: trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Variable.pm =================================================================== --- trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Variable.pm 2008-03-17 23:11:55 UTC (rev 831) +++ trunk/Panotools-Script/lib/Panotools/Script/Line/Variable.pm 2008-03-18 22:02:38 UTC (rev 832) @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Please note: the 'v'-line must come after the the 'i'-lines. Optimization variables are listed together with the image number starting at 0. There can be several v-lines. - + y0 Optimize yaw in image 0 p1 Optimize pitch in image 1 r2 Optimize roll in image 2 @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ X1 Optimize x-coordinate of image 1, only for PTStereo Y2 Optimize y-coordinate of image 2, only for PTStereo Z6 Optimize z-coordinate of image 6, only for PTStereo - + If a image has a parameter linked to another image only need to optimize the master. This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |