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panorama -h

Panorama
 -A <m>                            Camera over ground or over NN [m] (10)
 -a <lat> <long> | [locator]       Camera position lat long (degrees) or qth locator
 -b <lat> <long> | [locator]       Pan to point lat long (degrees) or qth locator
 -C <N>                            write CSV line for every N'th column
 -c <filename>                     CSV file name
 -d <deg> <km>                     Relative to position a (alternativ to -b)
                                     km distance sight limit
 -D <r> <g> <b> <granularity>      Sand/Rock colour and granularity
 -e <degrees>                      Camera Elevation (degrees) (0.0)
                                     speed optimizer, surface contrast and dust calculation
                                     are able to handle only small elevations!
 -F <font>                         Font Size (1) 1: 6x10, 2: 8x14, 3: 10x20
 -f                                Flat screen else Curved projection area (needed at >=180deg sight)
 -G <meter> <meter>                Glazier/Snow altitude and fade out (3000 500)
 -g <gamma>                        Image Gamma 0.1..10 (2.2)
 -H <r> <g> <b>                    Heaven colour (50 70 300)
 -h                                this
 -I <filename> <filename>          Symbol Image File Name with, w/o wood, set before -P
 -i <filename>                     Image File Name
 -J <poi-hint>                     text appended to csv lines, set before -P, off with -J ,
 -K <filmcharacteristic>           compress sunlight/dust to fit in image brightness (4000) 0=linear
 -l <%> <%>                        fit image contrast to saturate % of all black/white pixels (0.1 0.1)
 -L <n> <n>                        limit contrast expansion black white (80 2000)
 -M <bytes>                        SRTM-Cache Limit (100000000)
 -m <meter>                        limit searching montain size in viewed area for speed on long distance (8900)
 -O                                POI File altitude is over ground not NN
 -o <m>                            min. POI altitude over ground (1)
                                     if given in POI file and higher use this
 -P [<r> <g> <b> [<transp>]] <filename>  optional icon colours (0..255) POI File Name
                                     repeat for more files
 -p <pathname>                     folder with /srtm1 /srtm3 /srtm30
 -Q <lat>                          for video enter raw latitude for squarish tree raster (defaul camera lat)
                                     camera altitude now over NN
 -r <refraction>                   0.0(vacuum)..1.0(earth is a disk) (0.13)
 -S <deg> <deg> | <date> <time>    Sun azimuth and elevation or utc: 20191231 115959
 -s <size>                         internal generated POI symbol size (5)
 -t <meter> <steep>                Tree size (30) lowered to 0 from 1000 to 2000m NN, 0 wood off
                                   steep=0 all rock, steep=5 rock if steeper (8) lowered to 0 from 1000 to 2000m NN, 0 wood off
 -u <meter>                        Urban area fade-in at pixel per meter, 0 urban off
 -v                                Say something
 -W <wavehigth> <wavelength> <flatness>  draw Water with waves (0.6) (1.0) (0.0), flatness 0 no filter, 0.99 very flat
                                     -0.99 make water on flat if no tagged srtm
 -w <degrees>                      Camera horizontal sight angle (degrees) (45.0)
 -x <size>                         Image size x (600)
 -y <size>                         Image size y (400)
 -z <factor>                       Vertical Zoom (for 360deg panorama) (1.0)