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| == Description == '''Panaroma''' will take a big map and generate a 360-degree view of the surface. | |
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| = panaroma.e = Panaroma will take a big map, and generate a 360 degree view of the surface. === Input - files === | == Input Files == | 
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| * Location - x, y, z of where to make the image. X and y are based on pixels within the bigmap (rather than lat/lon or meters). Z is meters above the surface. | * Location - x, y, z of where to make the image. x and y are based on pixels within the bigmap (rather than lat/lon or meters). Z is meters above the surface. | 
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 This code was developed for the Mercator Project (LASER Program).  The code uses Gaskell's basic infrastructure and data files.
 This code was developed for the Mercator Project (LASER Program).  The code uses Gaskell's basic infrastructure and data files. 
Description
Panaroma will take a big map and generate a 360-degree view of the surface.
Input Files
- none
Input stdin
- Bigmap - 6 character name of a bigmap
- Location - x, y, z of where to make the image. x and y are based on pixels within the bigmap (rather than lat/lon or meters). Z is meters above the surface.
Here's an example input:
- 123456 390, 1990, 10 
Output Files
- PANORAMA.pgm - The image file (in pgm format). Currently, I've been using a version that has lines at N, E, S and W. ~epalmer
 
 







