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PTGui leaves some blank space around my panorama. How can I crop the panorama so that it fills the canvas entirely?

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PTGui leaves some blank space around my panorama. How can I crop the panorama so that it fills the canvas entirely?

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To fill black areas of a panoramic image you can use Inpaint, official site provide good tutorial for this task: http://www.theinpaint.com/inpaint-how-to-fill-black-areas-of-a-panorama.html

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Cropping can be done in two ways: • Use the two sliders in the Panorama Editor to adjust the field of view. Moving the sliders upwards/leftwards reduces the field of view, effectively cropping the edges from the panorama. This kind of cropping is symmetrical: the same amount is cropped from both sides of the panorama. • Alternatively, yellow crop lines can be dragged from the edges of the panorama in the Panorama Editor. An example of this is shown on page 4 of the Quick Tour. The crop lines can be placed anywhere so this method is not restricted to symmetrical cropping.

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