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    Wilbur 1.88 is out at http://www.fracterra.com/software.html for interested parties (or even apathetic parties; I won't judge you for your feelings about my software children). Very little new, but the V2 shader should work correctly for negative latitudes and it's now compiled with Visual C++ 2017 for theoretically better code generation. I'm considering dropping support for the 32-bit version because I have to push a couple of extra buttons to keep all of that stuff synchronized.

    There's also a new version of ReprojectImage (1.1) available at http://www.fracterra.com/ReprojectImage.zip in the unlikely event anyone uses it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waldronate View Post
    Wilbur 1.88 is out at http://www.fracterra.com/software.html for interested parties (or even apathetic parties; I won't judge you for your feelings about my software children). Very little new, but the V2 shader should work correctly for negative latitudes and it's now compiled with Visual C++ 2017 for theoretically better code generation. I'm considering dropping support for the 32-bit version because I have to push a couple of extra buttons to keep all of that stuff synchronized.

    There's also a new version of ReprojectImage (1.1) available at http://www.fracterra.com/ReprojectImage.zip in the unlikely event anyone uses it.
    Thankyou I love your tool , but what is ReprojectImage ?

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    ReprojectImage is something I cobbled together years back to take an image in one of a list of projections and reproject it to equirectangular. www.jhendor.de/tutorials/cc2-ft.pdf was the first public use of it, and the pictures that I made in https://www.cartographersguild.com/s...ad.php?t=41121 are a more recent use. There are many other ways to accomplish the same thing, but I was going to "very simple" as the guiding principle for ReprojectImage. As with most software that I write, it's a little twitchy.

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    Does anyone know where I can download the 32-bit Wilbur?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanlazo View Post
    Does anyone know where I can download the 32-bit Wilbur?
    It's available on the Wilbur download page, same as the 64-bit version.
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    I am told that there is a significant chance that the days of 32-bit versions of Wilbur are pretty close to over. It's twice as much work to distribute both a 32-bit and a 64-bit version, and if there's one trait that the Wilbur author has consistently demonstrated over the years, it's laziness.

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    The old version of Wilbur was not working well in 32 bit anyway, mentionned a source close to me.

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