I found this amazing tool searching on Google and it fits almost perfectly what I seek. But a colleague asked me whether it would be possible to create not a cube but a multifaceted environment with six or eight sides so we could use more frames and thus get more coverage in the panoramic photos. He is a photographer and want to create montages with photos within these parameters in large environments, such as football stadiums, to create promotional events albums with tools like "you were there? Then find your place in the crowd!".
So the question is: would it be possible to adapt the code so that the horizontal axis accept "four or more" images instead of just four by default?
I found this amazing tool searching on Google and it fits almost perfectly what I seek. But a colleague asked me whether it would be possible to create not a cube but a multifaceted environment with six or eight sides so we could use more frames and thus get more coverage in the panoramic photos. He is a photographer and want to create montages with photos within these parameters in large environments, such as football stadiums, to create promotional events albums with tools like "you were there? Then find your place in the crowd!".
So the question is: would it be possible to adapt the code so that the horizontal axis accept "four or more" images instead of just four by default?