This is not recommended, since the Project Assistant of PTGui expects all images to have the same aspect ratio (and hence the same orientation). This is due to the fact that lenses are characterized in Panorama Tools (and PTGui) by the horizontal field of view, and the Project Assistant attempts to optimize the horizontal field of view of all source images to a single value. Therefore, if you want to mix portrait and landscape images, you currently need to rotate all landscape images or all portrait images in a graphics editing program, prior to loading in PTGui, so that all images in the project have the same orientation.
The Project Assistant will be able to determine the original rotation of the images and rotate those images back to their original orientation in the panorama. Actually it is possible to stitch mixed portrait and landscape images in PTGui without rotating images first, by using 'individual lens parameters'. More.
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