Any idea how these are done??? Kinda cool
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SimplyRavishing Goldmember 1,036 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jan 2009 Location: Seattle, Washington More info | Feb 17, 2010 18:19 | #1 Any idea how these are done??? Kinda cool
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sparkin Cream of the Crop 6,522 posts Likes: 14 Joined Nov 2006 Location: Lex, Ky More info | Feb 17, 2010 18:30 | #2 Simply Ravishing wrote in post #9629625 Any idea how these are done??? Kinda cool http://www.utah3d.net/index.html#top_of_page You need to have enough contiguous pictures to cover the whole 360° around, up and down. These are stitched with one of many programs (PTGui, Hugin, PTMac etc. etc.). The format of the final file may depend to some extent on what you intend to use as a viewer, but I usually use a free program called MakeCubic along with PTMac. The site you link to looks as if it used a program called Pleinpot to make the full-screen views.
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kingdaddy Senior Member 396 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Fort Worth More info | Feb 17, 2010 19:29 | #3 Why do you need all that to do 360°? Why not a simple pan head and an L-bracket? 6D | 7D | XSI | EF-S 10-22 | EF 50 1.4 | EF 24-105L | 100-400L │ EF-100mm Macro| MT-24EX │580 EXII | Black Rapid RS-5 | lots of Think Tank.
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sparkin Cream of the Crop 6,522 posts Likes: 14 Joined Nov 2006 Location: Lex, Ky More info | Feb 17, 2010 20:45 | #4 kingdaddy wrote in post #9629953 Why do you need all that to do 360°? Why not a simple pan head and an L-bracket? It makes it much easier to get a seamless stitch. If there is anything up close in the foreground, and you don't rotate precisely about the no-parallax point, then it can be hours of work to join the images seamlessly. This is especially true if you use a fisheye lens to minimize the number of images you need. If you have a well-functioning panohead, and a properly calibrated lens, then it's often an easy ten minute job. I learned this the hard way! Also, I'm cheap, which is why I made my own panohead.
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kingdaddy Senior Member 396 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Fort Worth More info | Mar 07, 2010 16:06 | #5 Well I'm on-board now, thanks for the info, I've built my own DIY pano setup. Couldn't stomach the price of the RSS system. 6D | 7D | XSI | EF-S 10-22 | EF 50 1.4 | EF 24-105L | 100-400L │ EF-100mm Macro| MT-24EX │580 EXII | Black Rapid RS-5 | lots of Think Tank.
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