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Sender:Luca Vascon
Date/Time:2005-Feb-26 21:01:00
Subject:Re: Cylindrical Panoramas, Repeat Photography & Change Detection

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Cylindrical Panoramas, Repeat Photography & Change Detection Luca Vascon 2005-Feb-26 21:01:00
This is one of the GOAL of panorama pictures.
The best software ever is PTmac www.kekus.com with the aid of Emblend.
And of a good, lightweight but strong head on a ballhead, or on a Berlebach 
or Wolf wooden tripod with centering column.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Margaret & Dean Graetz" <#removed#>
To: <#removed#>; <#removed#>
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 6:27 AM
Subject:  Cylindrical Panoramas, Repeat Photography & Change 
Detection


>
> Folks,
>
> I want to tap the wisdom and experience of list members.
>
> As an amateur, I work with Mac OS (X) and Nikon D100 in the
> Australian outback landscapes - red earth, blue skies, no people -
> wanting to create ONLY cylindrical panoramas.
>
> My purpose is to capture and communicate a sense of place,
> and to detect and interpret change - both by using repeat cylindrical
> panoramas.
>
> I have two questions.
>
> (1) Is Quicktime VR Authoring Studio the best available
> software for Mac OS?
>
> (2) Can you provide any references to where repeat
> photography - panoramas at two times - have been created and used to
> show change in natural landscapes.  Deforestation is an obvious
> example.
>
> Because this is such an obscure request, you may want to
> reply off-line and not clog up the list.
>
> I will be grateful for any advice any of you wish to give.
>
> You have my thanks in advance.
>
> Dean Graetz
>
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