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== Minimal Application == | == Minimal Application == | ||
After [[Spherical Video PTZ/User Guide/Building and Installation|Building and Installation]], follow these steps: | |||
'''1.''' Download the sample images, if you haven't already. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash line> | |||
cd samples | |||
./download_samples.sh | |||
cd .. | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
'''2.''' This example demonstrates the use of the Spherical Video PTZ engine to convert equirectangular images into rectilinear format. This command processes example_image.jpg, converting it from an equirectangular format to a rectilinear view. But you can use any other reference image as long as it is equirectangular. Run the example as: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash line> | |||
./builddir/examples/equirectangular_to_rectilinear_npp examples/example_image.jpg | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
'''3.''' For this example you can use the interactive controls with the Spherical Video PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) for dynamic exploration of panoramic images. Hit the specified keys when the example is running: | |||
* Zoom In/Out: Adjust the zoom level to get a closer view or a wider perspective of the image. | |||
** In: <code>i</code> | |||
** Out: <code>o</code> | |||
* Pan Left/Right: Rotate the view horizontally to explore the left or right sides of the panoramic image. | |||
** Left: <code>4</code> | |||
** Right: <code>6</code> | |||
* Tilt Up/Down: Adjust the vertical angle of the camera to look up or down within the panoramic image. | |||
** Up: <code>8</code> | |||
** Down: <code>2</code> | |||
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