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Sender:Garret Veley
Date/Time:2007-Apr-08 23:22:00
Subject:RE: HELP Horizont alignment !

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: RE: HELP Horizont alignment ! Garret Veley 2007-Apr-08 23:22:00
links that might help

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.houghton/levtut.htm
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.houghton/optitute.htm
http://www.kekus.com/software/ptmacsup.html  "If the horizon in your 
panorama rises and falls, it is probably due to the pitch and/or roll of 
your anchor image...."


>From: "- AYRTON - (avi)" <#removed#>
>Reply-To: #removed#
>To: QTVR list <#removed#>
>CC: #removed#
>Subject: HELP Horizont alignment !
>Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 19:22:05 -0300
>
>Hi Guys
>Please I NEED some help,  I'm going nuts  :-)
>
>I just came back from a wild state in my country where I was shooting
>360s for a Client.
>All the panoramas were shot on beaches, (beautiful islands in Bahia),
>and I'm getting problems to align correctly the horizont because the
>sea and the full blue sky.
>
>I'm really worried about it, since all my panos have the same problem.
>My workflow is:
>Nikon D80 all in RAW,  and shot with three different lenses (to be
>more safe)
>sigma 8 mm = 4 shots
>nikkor 10,5 mm = 6 shots
>nikkor 18 mm = 12 shots
>
>The Client does NOT need a cubic VR, a cylindrical is enough for him.
>
>I do have PTGUI and PTMAC
>I've shot all using a tripod, so my nodal point was always on spot ...
>
>PLEASE does someone have a TIP to help aligning the horizon sea
>level  ???
>Thanks for any help.
>Sincerely
>
>AYRTON
>
>
>
>?
>tels: (21) 2225.7303 ou 9982.6313                   www.ayrton.com
>Ladeira de Nossa Senhora, 214 / sala 101            www.vrfolio.com
>Outeiro da Glória - RJ - 22211-100 - Brasil         www.vr-images.com
>Panoramas do Rio de Janeiro                         www.rio360.com.br
>
>
>
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