You will need to stitch a few images together; when you load images input 
the information of the view coverage into the appropriate fields in the 
popup - this is only in case the popup appears. If it does not the 
information was probably read from EXIF already.

In the simple interface you will find a Projection tab with a dropdown menu 
of various image projections. These are your desired projections that the 
end result will stitch to.
Within, you should find a Fisheye projection. Once the stitching is done 
the end result should cover 180 by 180 degrees, which is more or less 
fisheye.

Having said all that I am unsure what you were actually asking about. If 
you just want to change the shape of an image then I can't help you - I 
have tried that several times myself and don't know how to do it.
On Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 7:37:50 AM UTC+1 Frank_Dz wrote:

> Hi~ Thank you for your super great work! It saved my day!
>
> Here I have a question about the process *from a normal image* to a *fisheye 
> image*. 
> Given a normal image, how should we set parameters to generate a fisheye 
> photo?
> I already know my fisheye camera's setting:
> The camera covers a 150 degree (width), 120 degree (height) and 175 
> degree(diagonal) FOV. 
> Is this information enough for conversion?
>
> Thanks!
> Best,
> Frank
>
>
>

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