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JPEG2QTVR(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	  JPEG2QTVR(1)

NAME
       jpeg2qtvr - Assemble Quicktime QTVR files from JPEG cubefaces

Synopsis
	 jpeg2qtvr --prefix=foo_ > my_panorama.mov

DESCRIPTION
       This tool generates a cubic QTVR, consisting of six cube faces in JPEG
       format.	JPEG input files must all be square with the same dimensions,
       eg: 1920x1920.

       Cubefaces must be specified in a standard sequence: front, right, back,
       left, up and down.

Calling syntax
	 jpeg2qtvr [options] --prefix=PREFIX > OUTPUT

       eg. use --prefix=foo_ if the front, right, back, left, up and down JPEG
       tiles are named foo_0.jpg, foo_1.jpg, foo_2.jpg, foo_3.jpg, foo_4.jpg
       and foo_5.jpg

       Options:

	 --date	    date in seconds since January 1st 1970, defaults to current time
	 --name	    title of the panorama
	 --width    preferred window width, defaults to 1024
	 --height   preferred window height, defaults to 768
	 --outfile  name for output mov file, otherwise result goes to STDOUT
	 --pan	    initial pan (yaw), defaults to 0.0 degrees
	 --tilt	    initial tilt (pitch), defaults to 0.0 degrees
	 --fov	    initial vertical angle of view, defaults to 60 degrees
	 --min-fov  minimum vertical angle of view, defaults to 10 degrees
	 --max-fov  maximum vertical angle of view, defaults to 120 degrees
	 --preview  prefix for preview track JPEG tiles

License
       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
       Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
       option) any later version.

See Also
       perl, Panotools::Script

Author
       October 2006, Bruno Postle <bruno AT postle.net>

perl v5.14.1			  2009-12-19			  JPEG2QTVR(1)
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