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12/30/2005 10:42:02 AM · #26 |
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12/30/2005 10:44:49 AM · #27 |
WOW - amazingly good panos. You did an excellent job. I'm truly impressed.
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12/30/2005 10:44:55 AM · #28 |
I'm impressed! Patience isn't my best asset.
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12/30/2005 02:01:38 PM · #29 |
Wow, that's really good. I've never managed to get a good panoramic photo, maybe I'll try it again though
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12/30/2005 02:04:30 PM · #30 |
excellent work! i've never tried doing a pano but you've inspired me. :)
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12/30/2005 02:20:24 PM · #31 |
Nice shot. Did you use an offset tripod mount to decrease the distortion between shots? If so, what did you use and did you build it yourself? |
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12/30/2005 03:20:07 PM · #32 |
Love it, gave me some ideas on how to improve my panos.
I am impressed so crisp and clear.
And the harbor, another great shot.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
Mike
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12/30/2005 03:23:40 PM · #33 |
Here is my Panoramic I made...
I tried to put it up on prints but they said the quality was not good enough. :-( |
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12/30/2005 03:27:00 PM · #34 |
Originally posted by laurielblack: It really is beautiful and expertly seamless... but I have one question. Are the folks and the building in the first frame the same, but flipped, for the last frame? Or is it just looking past them again, like past 360 degrees? I just got confused. It's gorgeous though. :)
edit... the harbor picture is absolutely amazing...it should be in some travel magazine somewhere. Wow! |
This pano is probably about 400 degrees. That is, I stictched the pano which PTGui exported as exactly 360 deg (to the very last pixel). But my trouble was with composition... I didn't know how to frame it nicely. I thought it important to have tall structures on either ends of the pano, but none of the tall structures deserved being cut into two, so I simply copy pasted the left section of the pano to the right end (which is why my friends and I appear twice in the pano) and cropped it with the Tower on either ends. |
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12/30/2005 04:18:22 PM · #35 |
Amazing! I am really impressed. |
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12/30/2005 04:33:23 PM · #36 |
Very well done! The exposure is beautiful and stitching seamless.
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12/30/2005 04:42:47 PM · #37 |
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12/30/2005 09:17:25 PM · #38 |
Originally posted by American_Horse: Ok I've got questions.
first of all, very,very good pano's. Very excellent job.
1) Did you use a rig at all for the shots? (Bogun, Kragen) If so which one, and do you like it? Or did you quess.
2) What stitching program did you use?
Again, well done. |
1) By rig, i'll assume you're talking about a tripod mount to reduce distortion. In that case, no I didn't. I simply rotated my tripod. Because no objects were close to the camera, this wasn't a problem. although I did notice that the overlap didn't work out too well for the ground near the bottom of the picture(close to the camera)... that's where manual blending came into play: I had to blend around certain bricks which overlapped better with eachother, or clone in some regions.
2) As for the program. I used PTGui 5.4. It's amazing. |
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01/01/2006 01:00:41 AM · #39 |
These images are unreal. You are a God amongst men with these images. Unreal...
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01/01/2006 06:28:13 PM · #40 |
Thanks for all the positive feedback... I appreciate the appreciation for all my work.
I put up two more panos in the second post of this thread. |
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01/01/2006 07:36:14 PM · #41 |
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01/01/2006 07:45:21 PM · #42 |
That Krakow panorama is VERY impressive. You did an amazing job!
I use pixaround for panoramas - with that program you could have the 360deg thing going.... feels like you're truly standing in the middle, turning around. |
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01/01/2006 08:08:44 PM · #43 |
Incredible job. Simply Beautiful.
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01/02/2006 03:52:05 PM · #44 |
see you finally got them finished... they look good, awsome work! |
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01/04/2006 05:28:26 PM · #45 |
Atfer 20 hours of editing!!! you deserve all this praise! The shots at Wawel are also great! |
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02/26/2006 05:53:27 PM · #46 |
toi mon gars, t'es crissement fou, j'te l'dis. |
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02/26/2006 06:10:02 PM · #47 |
Thank you for sharing. An excellent shot and nicely joined. |
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