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360 degree PanoHi been playing with these......please ignore the stitching quality as I was more interested in the final product than the image quality.....did it very quickly.
24 images stitched together with Panorama Tools in PTgui then used PTviewer to display the 360 degree panorama from the original jpeg output. I give to you a virtual tour of my lounge !!! Click here Joel
Nice speakers you have there Joel!
Good tool. Very handy (and becomming more comon) for display of hotel rooms, etc. How much did it cost to set up? Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Thanks...I made them myself....never got round to painting them though....you know the old story you get them in to check if they work....they do...then you never finish them off!!!:)
Well PTgui is 59 euro I think but there are plenty of tools that you can use like Pano Factory etc. But the rest is free. Assuming you have a tripod and wide angle lens and pano head (I don't). Joel[/quote]
Just gave myself a serious headspin - just keep spinning the shot at quickly as you can at one angle - hang on
Why am I doing that??????? Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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mmmm....must be a browser issue for me. Using IE 6. Have checked security tab in options (set to medium) and use of Java applets is enabled, so don't know what the problem is.
Paul.
OK!! Thanks Joel. Java now installed and can see the pano. Looks rather dark on my calibrated monitor, but very cool. What size lens have you used here. Would like to try this on some street scenes.
__________________ Cheers, Paul.
Hey mate, just the trusty kit lens. 2 shots verticle and 12 horizontal so 24 shots in all. All at 18mm. You only need 4 shots apparently with the 10mm fisheye!! The shots could very well be dark I didn't even post process them. Just wanted to get to the finished product. I am very impatient!!!:) Joel
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