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Dear Support,

 

when editing panorama (360 spheres) in live projections -> equirectangular and correcting the horizon and click on "center coordinates" (I'm on a German machine) there are "empty spaces" in nadir (buttom) & Zenit (top) after quitting/leaving the live projection.  Error is, pixels from bottom of the picture are not moved to the top and vise-versa. No issue and left/right.

When entering again the live-projection this can be filled (like with impainting) but it's always an extra step to take while the information gets lost.

 

Thanks.

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Edited by MarcSThe1St
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Posted

Hi @MarcSThe1St,

Welcome to the forum

Is it possible for you to post your source image file as I have not been able to replicate these gaps in my 360sample images using the same adjustments that you used.

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sure. 

Starting from 01.jpg I added a live equirectangular projection. Rotated to a vertical line and adjusted the level (4th input box). moved about 90° and releveled again. after exiting the live projection you'll the the errors in 02.jpg (Can be easily fixed but still a little bug ;) ). 

 

Hope it help finding the (tiny) bug.

02.jpg

01.jpg

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