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    If your images of the poles have associated polar projections, you could change them to equirectangular, via a GIS software, like Quantum GIS (free).
    The result could not be so good because of excessive distortions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AzurePlanet View Post
    If your images of the poles have associated polar projections, you could change them to equirectangular, via a GIS software, like Quantum GIS (free).
    The result could not be so good because of excessive distortions.
    Thank you. I never worked with this software, but I will give it a try.
    Distortions are inevitable, no matter what I do.

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