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Re: Dunblane Cathedral - Indoors and Outdoors
grant 2006-May-08 22:51:00
Hi Serge,
Thankyou for the feedback. I'm hoping that a bit more practice with
PTMac and a decent tripod might help with a few of the problems -
would a zenith alignment problem be helped by this?
Is sharpening best done in photoshop or by a camera setting or
another solution?
kind regards
grant
there is some history on http://www.dunblanecathedral.org.uk about
the catherdral
On 8 May 2006, at 22:47, serge Maandag (yahoo) wrote:
> > I have caught the 360 panorama bug and have produced my first
> view - of
> > Dunblane
> > Cathedral.
> > http://tourguide.panoptics.co.uk/view.php?tid=62
> >
> > Any comments/feedback would be most welcome.
>
> Not bad at all!
>
> Some remarks (only looked at the first panorama, not too much time
> on my
> hand):
>
> - the altar seems tilted to the left. It may be like that in real life
> - the pano is a bit soft, try some more sharpening
> - there are some small stitch errors :) The left top of the third
> window
> on the wall right of the altar, it goes on to the part where the wall
> above the second window meets the roof. Also on the window in front
> of it
> on the other wall, the left upper part of the big arch and the
> protruding
> part of the organ.
>
> Seems like a zenith alignment problem. But overall: congrats on a good
> first try.
>
> Serge.
>
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