Transform Settings
 
 
 

Depending on the input format chosen, different settings are available to help you position the map.

Common Transform Settings

These Transform settings are common to Cylindrical, Angular, Spheric, and Cubic (Horizontal or Vertical) input formats.

X Position field
Displays the horizontal position of the image.
Y Position field
Displays the vertical position of the image.
Z Position field
Displays the depth position of the image.

Cubic (Spliced Faces) Transform Settings

In addition to the common transform settings, a Cubic (Spliced Faces) input format also contains the followinf settings:

Sequence Length field
When creating a cubic map from spliced images, indicate how frequently images change in the sequence. Each change in the sequence gets mapped to a different face of the cube. For example, enter 6 to signify that the face assignment changes every six frames.
Face Assignment fields
These locked fields display the order that the face assignment follows when creating the cubic map.

Polar Transform Settings

X Position field
Displays the horizontal position of the image.
Y Position field
Displays the vertical position of the image.
Scale field
Displays the scale value of the image.
Rotation field
Displays the rotation of the image.
Repeat Mode box
Select an option to fill the empty portions of the frame.

Cartesian Transform Settings

X Position field
Displays the horizontal position of the image.
Y Position field
Displays the vertical position of the image.
Scale field
Displays the scale value of the image.
Rotation field
Displays the rotation of the image.
Radius Scale field
Displays the scale of the radius.
Radius Offset field
Displays the offset of the radius.
Radial Repeat Mode box
Select an option to fill the empty portions of the frame.
Angle Scale field
Displays the scale of the angle for a cartesian to polar conversion.
Angle Offset field
Displays the offset of the Angle Scale for a cartesian to polar conversion.
Angle Repeat Mode box
Select an option to fill the empty portions of the frame.