

NOTE

This script are to edit Equirectangular images, and so equirectangular image are supposed to be used as input
Obviously you may experiment with other kind of images but anyway input images should  be EXACTLY of 2:1 ratio and their vertical borders should coincide with no visible discontinuity
(as for equirectangolar images ).
More instrutions and tips are included in each script as comment, so read that instrutions is not require be able to "read the code" but just to click the "expressions" tab on mathmap (the first to the left)
and look for the lines starting with "#"
In the links below more info and visual examples

MORE SCRIPTS LINK and note

I left this MathMap scripts out of the first realease available here http://photocomix-resources.deviantart.com/art/MathMap-Custom-Script-74832004
not because are not useful,(as example are excellent to edit some kind of panorama) but because they have very specific pourpose and requirement

Most suppose as input  ecquirectangular images (and will accept as input )only images with exactly 2:1 ratio) .

try them with random setting on random images will not be very successful,not that are too complex but 

better have first a look to this links where the authors explain how they works ,with the help of some, often stunning examples

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Mathmap Script2- Useful Links

: Conformal flowers of spherical panoramas

originally posted and commented by the author in

http://www.flickr.com/groups/mathmap/discuss/72157604304822833/

ScaleEquirectangular script for distorting spherical panoramas


originally posted and commented by the author in
http://www.flickr.com/groups/equirectangular/discuss/72157604262342861/

To NadirZenith/FromNadirZenith

originally posted and commented by the author in
http://theseblog.free.fr/2007/08/edit-nadir-and-zenith-of.php

related http://www.superrune.com/technical/software_spheretocubic.php

Script: Peirce quincuncial projection

originally posted and commented by the author in
http://www.flickr.com/groups/mathmap/discuss/72157604625488382/

for concept of  Peirce quincuncial projection see

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincuncial_map

related http://www.progonos.com/furuti/MapProj/Normal/ProjConf/projConf.html


I'm not the author of none of this script credits go to Breic ( www.flickr.com/photos/breic ) and to Seb Przd
  ( http://flickr.com/photos/sbprzd )....   and  to Shani - Mark Probst that developed Mathmap 