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10/08/2013 10:47:30 AM · #26


I found a 360 Panorama app. Tried it first thing this morning. This looks like fun.
The sky is gonna be a problem. Too much dynamic range. More practice needed! Wish I could call out "sick" from work today!

Message edited by author 2013-10-08 10:49:29.
10/09/2013 10:50:30 AM · #27
Originally posted by pixelpig:



I found a 360 Panorama app. Tried it first thing this morning. This looks like fun.
The sky is gonna be a problem. Too much dynamic range. More practice needed! Wish I could call out "sick" from work today!


If it's called 360 Panorama, I downloaded it yesterday as well. Seems to stitch kind of weird. I'll load one up that I took with it, will definitely take some practice. Here's another I took at work with the regular camera pano while at work yesterday.

10/09/2013 12:50:31 PM · #28
Originally posted by lunachicken:

Originally posted by pixelpig:



I found a 360 Panorama app. Tried it first thing this morning. This looks like fun.
The sky is gonna be a problem. Too much dynamic range. More practice needed! Wish I could call out "sick" from work today!


If it's called 360 Panorama, I downloaded it yesterday as well. Seems to stitch kind of weird. I'll load one up that I took with it, will definitely take some practice. Here's another I took at work with the regular camera pano while at work yesterday.



I did some experimenting on the dogwalk this morning. Hold the camera as close to you as you can & still see the screen. Start with the camera pointed down towards the ground for the first spin. Keep spinning with camera held higher. Spin again with the camera angled more towards the sky. Watch the pano being created on the screen to look for ragged spots, you might have to spin again. Then I have to spin the other way around to untangle the leash. The dog is now worried about my mental health!

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For a treat, google 360 panorama & take a look at the images people have created.

Message edited by author 2013-10-09 12:51:55.
10/10/2013 09:08:44 AM · #29


The 360 Panorama app also does this. Wierd, to see the dog, the leash, but not me.
10/10/2013 10:24:03 AM · #30
For iOS Photosynth is also very good
10/11/2013 07:39:11 PM · #31
Here is another from work. This one from the stack at our Vernon plant.

10/12/2013 03:22:09 AM · #32
Bigger versions in notes.
10/13/2013 11:50:28 PM · #33


Roxborough State Park, starting to see some fall colors.
10/14/2013 02:57:48 AM · #34
This shot shows the exterior of the conservatory that is featured from the inside above.



Larger version in notes again. How do you get the link to view at full size on the version that complies with size limits?
10/15/2013 02:41:57 PM · #35
Near-180° shot of the bay from the new eastern span of the Bay Bridge past the SF skyline and the Golden Gate Bridge, and continuing past Mt. Tamalpais to Point Richmond ... even the linked "full-sized image" is sized way down ...

10/15/2013 04:25:35 PM · #36
Originally posted by jomari:

This shot shows the exterior of the conservatory that is featured from the inside above.



Larger version in notes again. How do you get the link to view at full size on the version that complies with size limits?


Put the full size version in your workshop where there are no size limits.
10/15/2013 04:45:44 PM · #37
Originally posted by pixelpig:

Originally posted by jomari:

How do you get the link to view at full size on the version that complies with size limits?


Put the full size version in your workshop where there are no size limits.

You should be able to upload any size image to any Portfolio folder/gallery; the "photo display page" linked from the thumbnail will show the image resized to 800 pixels, but there should be a link to the full-sized image on the left.

10/15/2013 06:30:38 PM · #38
Thank you both, pixelpig and [user]GereralE[/user]. I did put the bigger versions in the panorama folder, but thought that it was a no no to just go ahead and display those in the main thread. It seems then that it is the 800pixel version that is redundant.
10/15/2013 09:57:11 PM · #39
Originally posted by jomari:

Thank you both, pixelpig and GeneralE. I did put the bigger versions in the panorama folder, but thought that it was a no no to just go ahead and display those in the main thread.

It's OK to put the thumbnail or a text link to the full-sized image in the thread — just don't place the full-sized image itself using the [img][/img] tags (fifth button from the right or left); any image placed directly into the forums that way should be kept to 500 pixels wide or less.

ETA: The (possible) advantage of sending them to the 800 pixel photo page first (via thumbnail link) is that they can see any photographer's notes and viewer comments; with a text link directly to the full-sized image they won't ...

Message edited by author 2013-10-15 21:59:26.
10/23/2013 01:39:22 PM · #40
Next-door to where I work — a combination of local historical information and advertising for the neighboring business.

Scaled to 10% of "original size; stitched from 11 originals with AutoStitch (free demo version).

Shot through chain-link fence moving parallel to wall, resting the lens on the wire to help with alignment.



ETA: Detail/enlargements (stitched from 2 frames/each):

Message edited by author 2013-10-23 14:05:14.
10/23/2013 02:07:48 PM · #41
Five image stitched pano of the front range of the Rocky Mountains in Northern Colorado. I never get tired of photographing this view. It's always an inspiration. 10/18/13 8:43am.


PSE10 PhotoMerge Pano, cylinder
10/24/2013 07:26:10 PM · #42


Kind of a fun one on the flight home this morning.
10/26/2013 01:49:00 PM · #43


Made another one. Haven't been happy with my photo's lately... not even when goofing with the camera phone.
10/26/2013 07:33:43 PM · #44


I've put my camera down, I don't know why. There's a lot to cope with at work & at home, usually photography gives me some good personal time. But lately I just sleep.
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