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Re: Spherical (or cubic) Panorama without FisshEye possible ?
David TREBOSC 2007-Mar-23 16:43:00
Hi Alessandro
> It's possible :)
Great News :-)
> The problem aren't the zenith and nadir shots, but you must
>plan a lot of shots to have enough overlap between images.
> I usually took 4 rows of 12 shots every 30 degrees, at +60,
> +20, -20, -60 (sometimes 5 rows: +60, +30, 0, -30, -60),
> plus 1 zenith and "some" nadir shots to close the panohead
> gap.
> Important: you'll need a panoramic head, in case
>you haven't already one.
To avoid Paralax ?
I don't have ....
Will try to find how much it's cost.
> And a lot of patience stitching 50 or more photos...
I do.
> Some of my first cubic panos:
> <http://www.ziouga.it/Liguria/PietraLigure/PietraLigure.html>
Beautiful.
> Why I then bought a fisheye and a DSLR camera? Because I
>wanted to include people in the panos, to have shorter
> shooting time, less stitching work, better lens,
>no more moving sun shadows, etc.
Ok
> But I was happy with my first cubic works!
I hope will can do some like you.
But now ... I need a Pano Head I think
Regards
David
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