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I've been using Hugin for creating panoramas for some time, but at the end of December 2009 I read “Photographic Multishot Techniques: High Dynamic Range, Super-Resolution, Extended Depth of Field, Stitching” by Juergen (shouldn't that be Jürgen?) and Rainer Gulbins and did some thinking about projections. Hugin offers many more than they describe in the book, so tried them out on a 322° panorama. Here they are, with the exception of rectilinear, which doesn't work at all. I've deliberately left them uncropped. Clearly some are completely inappropriate for the motive, but there are a surprising number of similar but different results that I need to examine more carefully
Albers equal area conic
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Cylindrical
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Equirectangular
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Fisheye
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Lambert azimuthal
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Lambert cylindrical
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Mercator
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Miller cylindrical
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Sinusoidal
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Stereographic
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Transmercator
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