View Full Version : Valley Forge - Log Cabin Interior Pano
kirkt
29th of May 2010 (Sat), 21:18
Another pano - pretty cool. The revolutionary war reenactor was a photography nerd too, and posed for the HDR sequence (that's one way to avoid ghosting!).
THis is a low-res version of the 11620x5810 pixel pano. Quick tonemap.
Kirk
http://kirkt.smugmug.com/Photography/Photo-of-the-Day/16BitFusionTIFF/883116678_CVeLs-X3.jpg
kirkt
29th of May 2010 (Sat), 21:28
100 percent crop - table to the left of the door, with playing cards.
Kirk
http://kirkt.smugmug.com/Photography/Photo-of-the-Day/100percentCrop/883127976_QTEND-X3.jpg
kirkt
29th of May 2010 (Sat), 21:36
90° spin transform for nadir and zenith.
http://kirkt.smugmug.com/Photography/Photo-of-the-Day/16BitFusionTIFF90twist/883135245_Cbx6d-X3.jpg
007
29th of May 2010 (Sat), 21:57
those panos are trippy
IShootThings
30th of May 2010 (Sun), 12:14
that's awesome.
kirkt
31st of May 2010 (Mon), 20:57
Here is a rough test of my first ever implementation of krpano, with this log cabin interior. This is a multi-resolution pano, based on rough, full-sized images. krpano is pretty incredible, and I know nothing but the rudimentary basics at this point.
Please give me some feedback. This is a Flash-based viewer - if you right-click on the pano you can change the projection (fisheye, stereographic, architectural, etc.).
I am rerendering the pano with better conversions, so hopefully the zoomed in areas will be nice a sharp and artifact free. Will update this thread when it is done cooking.
Here is the link to the krpano:
http://web.me.com/kirkthibault/Site/krpano_test.html
please let me know if it works for you. Thanks!
Kirk
Picture North Carolina
31st of May 2010 (Mon), 21:53
Another pano - pretty cool. The revolutionary war reenactor was a photography nerd too, and posed for the HDR sequence (that's one way to avoid ghosting!).
THis is a low-res version of the 11620x5810 pixel pano. Quick tonemap.
Kirk
Exceptional implementation of tone mapping! Look at the exposure outside that door as compared to the deepest, darkest interior corner that still shows detail! A good example of HDR tonemapping with a natural look achieved. Excellent work! (Damned good pano stitching, too!)
Picture North Carolina
1st of June 2010 (Tue), 00:12
P.S., which HDR app?
kirkt
1st of June 2010 (Tue), 14:56
I believe I used picturnaut. Can't remember which tmo.
Thanks for the comments!
Kirk
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