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AliasMoze
1st of October 2003 (Wed), 06:35
Grabbed a quick 360 whilst exiting the book store. Found a neat Flash panorama viewer. Tell me what you think.
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http://www.moserbrothers.com/daf/pano_frontSanFernando.html
Ikinaa
1st of October 2003 (Wed), 07:00
AliasMoze wrote:
Grabbed a quick 360 whilst exiting the book store. Found a neat Flash panorama viewer. Tell me what you think.
(Requires the Flash plugin)
http://www.moserbrothers.com/daf/pano_frontSanFernando.html
Either you shot twins, or the same person ran around :D
Some stitches are not perfect but it's nice
AliasMoze
1st of October 2003 (Wed), 07:04
Thanks!
That, of course, is the same person, but he didn't have to run. Next time he will grab the camera, and I will get in a shot.
Yeah, like I said, I shot this in about a minute and stitched it together when I got home. I'd love to go in and paint in the flaws, but this one is just a test. In an ideal world, I'd not have such a glare from the sky and buildings. Hard to expose for such contrast.
Thanks again:)
Ikinaa
1st of October 2003 (Wed), 07:20
AliasMoze wrote:
Thanks!
That, of course, is the same person, but he didn't have to run. Next time he will grab the camera, and I will get in a shot.
Yeah, like I said, I shot this in about a minute and stitched it together when I got home. I'd love to go in and paint in the flaws, but this one is just a test. In an ideal world, I'd not have such a glare from the sky and buildings. Hard to expose for such contrast.
Thanks again:)
What's the name of the soft you used for doing the 360?
henkbos
1st of October 2003 (Wed), 07:24
Few cars cut in half, but guess that couldn't be avoided?
AliasMoze
1st of October 2003 (Wed), 16:08
What's the name of the soft you used for doing the 360?
MGI PhotoVista. It is quite excellent.
henkbos wrote:
Few cars cut in half, but guess that couldn't be avoided?
What, are you european? You've never seen a half-car. Sheesh.
No, it couldn't be avoided, though I could've taken another shot for a particular section, with no car. The alternative is to shoot long exposures, which would get rid of the cars and people, but I kind of like having them. So given the time, I'd just go in and paint over the flaws.
gs121002
2nd of October 2003 (Thu), 01:06
Cool! How many shots did this take?
You could have had the guy in the photo taking a picture of himself.
I wonder if you could do a sunrise on one side and a sunset on the other?
Gary in San Diego
AliasMoze
2nd of October 2003 (Thu), 01:14
About twenty something. It was an unplanned thing.
Sunrise and sunset? Probably not without extensive compositing. See, when two images don't fit together exactly, you get a harder and more obvious seem. Besides, what's the difference between sunrise and sunset on film? Don't they look roughly the same?
Ikinaa
2nd of October 2003 (Thu), 01:43
AliasMoze wrote:
About twenty something. It was an unplanned thing.
Sunrise and sunset? Probably not without extensive compositing. See, when two images don't fit together exactly, you get a harder and more obvious seem. Besides, what's the difference between sunrise and sunset on film? Don't they look roughly the same?
That's a nice idea... the sunrise on one side of the pano, and the sunset on the other side...
amit
12th of October 2003 (Sun), 23:59
AliasMoze wrote:
Grabbed a quick 360 whilst exiting the book store. Found a neat Flash panorama viewer. Tell me what you think.
(Requires the Flash plugin)
http://www.moserbrothers.com/daf/pano_frontSanFernando.html
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