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How do I tell panorama that the final image is a rectangle front view instead of ti3D view?

New Here ,
Jan 26, 2017 Jan 26, 2017

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Ok, I have a set of images taken from a video in a supermarket so the perspective is wrong all the time.

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I combine the pictures with panorama and it really does a great job joining them together but it makes a tunel effect of 3D perspective and also get quality lost.

Even if I take the resulting picture and manually resize it looses lots of quality because the double conversion.

and what I am looking for panorama is to get something more rectangular like next image that is the above rotated and sesgated (I know my result is far from rectangular but I am not pro that is best I can get with Sesgar tool)

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Mar 27, 2017 Mar 27, 2017

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Mar 27, 2017 Mar 27, 2017

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What is the pixel size of your video frames?

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Mar 28, 2017 Mar 28, 2017

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If you were to use Perspective Distort to straighten up each image first, you could then just stack them side by side:

    

[Drop Shadows added to show individual layers]

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Mar 28, 2017 Mar 28, 2017

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Semaphoric  wrote

If you were to use Perspective Distort to straighten up each image first, you could then just stack them side by side:

     

That's an interesting idea.  Have you tested it for real?  I'm guessing you would need to resize the images after squaring them?   Ahhh, I have just noticed that I misread your post.  I thought you'd suggested using Perspective crop to square up the component images.  I'll give that a try when I get a chance to collect some relevant photographs.

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