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Date/Time:2007-May-05 17:07:00
Subject:Re: My first cilindrical panoramas

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: My first cilindrical panoramas pau 2007-May-05 17:07:00
Hola Jaume,
I like a lot the first pano as the sky is still blue and the  
"atmosphere" is very clear. The farthener of the elements is great.
Congratulations!

pau valiente
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El 15/03/2007, a las 10:03, bachnaturephoto escribi?:

> Yesterday night I shot and stitch this two panoramas:
>
> http://www.vincles.net/360/index.htm
> http://www.vincles.net/360/index2.htm
>
> They are the first cilyndrical panoramas I make. So I would appreciate
> any comment.
>
> I have used a nikon d70s + nikkor 10.5 + Nodal Ninja as a tripod head.
> 6 photos + 1 top + 1 bottom (in fact, two shots of each one, blended
> with Photomatix)
> Stitchet with PTGui. Converted to qtvr with Pano2Qtvr and to
> fullscreen with Pleinpot.
>
> I have some doubts.. It would be great if anybody of the list coud
> help me.
> - Final equirectangular image sizes 4000 x 2000px. Is it enougt to
> fullscreen panorama? Which is the better size.. ?
> - I think imatges are not so sharp. I'd like to obtain a better
> sharpness.. Which are the usual mistakes that decrease sharpness.. or
> do you know how to improve it?
> - In large expositions, when hand held is not possible, is there any
> way to shot the bottom photo?
> - If soft like Photomatix is used, is better to blend separated images
> before stitch, or first stitch and then blend the different exposured
> panoramas?
>
> Thank you very much (and sorry by English mistakes)
>
> Jaume Llorens
>
>
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