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PTMENDER(1)			LIBPANO13 TOOLS			   PTMENDER(1)

NAME
       PTmender	- Replacement for PTStitcher

SYNOPSIS
       PTmender	[options] script_filename images

DESCRIPTION
       PTmender	is a replacement for Professor Helmut Dersch's PTStitcher.
       Most useful features of PTStitcher have already been implemented,
       particularly:

          Compatibility with existing command line and	script usage

          Colour and brightness correction

          Multiple TIFF output

          PSD output with layer masks

          Flattened TIFF, JPEG	and PNG	output

       There is	also new useful	features not available in PTStitcher:

          Cropped TIFF	output

          LZW compression of TIFF output

       Features	that haven't been implemented:

          Support for VRML, PICT, QTVR, IVR

          Support for other-than-rectilinear lenses such as fisheyes

          Probably lots of other stuff

OPTIONS
       -o prefix
	   Prefix for output filename, defaults	to pano.

       -q  Quiet run

       -h  Output help summary.

       -s  Sort	 the filenames provided	on the command line in lexicographical
	   order (and only on the command line)

       If no images are	specified on the command line, then the	"i" lines  are
       used.  If  "i" lines do not contain a valid filename then the "o" lines
       are used.

AUTHORS
       Panorama	Tools was originally created by	Professor Helmut Dersch,  it's
       now maintained by Bruno Postle <bruno@postle.net>.

       PTmender	was written by Daniel M	German <dmgerman@uvic.ca>.

       This	 manpage      was      written	    by	   Cyril     Brulebois
       <cyril.brulebois@enst-bretagne.fr> and is licensed under	the same terms
       as the libpano13	package	itself.

Version: 2.9.22			  2021-04-14			   PTMENDER(1)

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