Panorama Settings

The panorama settings can be found in the Settings Tab.

An example of the default setting:

  • Generate panoramic images: uncheck if you don’t want to generate panoramas.

  • Maximum number of threads for panorama rendering: By default, the number of threads is automatically configured to match the count of your CPU threads. In normal cases, you don’t need to adjust this setting.

  • Floor Filling:

    • Enable panorama floor filling: check this to fill in the missing imagery on the floor, with estimated colors. (This is checked by default. Learn more on the camera FOV.)

    • Use operator mask during floor filling: the operator’s shoulders or head can be captured in the panorama. The default operator mask removes such unwanted artifacts. Learn more about the operator mask.

    • Use a custom operator mask: the default operator mask is usually sufficient. Use this option only if needed. Follow these instructions on how to create a custom operator mask.


FAQ

Where can I find the panorama settings?

The panorama settings can be found in the Settings Tab.

What happens if I uncheck 'Generate panoramic images'?

If you uncheck 'Generate panoramic images', panoramas will not be generated.

Is it necessary to adjust the maximum number of threads for panorama rendering?

In normal cases, you don’t need to adjust this setting as it is automatically configured to match your CPU threads.

What does enabling 'panorama floor filling' do?

Enabling 'panorama floor filling' fills in the missing imagery on the floor with estimated colors.

Should I use a custom operator mask for floor filling?

The default operator mask is usually sufficient; use a custom operator mask only if needed.