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burake

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Location: Antalya, Turkey
Registered: 7 Jun 2012
any suggestions are welcome
Posted: 13 Nov 2012 at 20:33 GMT
updated: 13 Nov 2012 at 20:35 GMT
Hi everyone,
Here's a VT I'd like to know your suggestions about...One problem that I haven't solved yet are the blown out windows in the first pano...Allthough I used HDR I couldn't manage it with my -2,0,+2 exposed images...This is what 5D mark2 can do, only 3 images...When I find time I'll try to play with the exposure of the RAW images and make 5 out of 3...I want to do something different then all the others do, so I included a video in the polygonal hotspot on the TV in the first pano being aware that this makes the downloading times longer...I used a video of 6,56 mb in low resolution (640x480) and still the final file size is big, but acceptable downloading times with internet speeds here...The next thing I want to buy is a video converter program which can downsize my .mov videos by converting them into .flv...I know that there are also some stitching errors especially in the bathoom upstairs at the ceiling...This was just 4 images around and next time when I shoot a ceiling like this, I will shoot also one zenith....On the ground on the terrace in the upper floor you'll see the rests of my shadow, I am not good editing in photoshop and I learned after this shooting how important it is to avoid shadows while shooting...

www.burakercumen.com/images/sanal-tur/dublekscice...

Anything else that you see which needs improvement?

Any suggestions/advice will be highly appreciated...

Burak
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Smooth

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Location: Mount Panorama, Australia
Registered: 21 Jul 2004
Re: any suggestions are welcome
Posted: 14 Nov 2012 at 8:02 GMT

burake said:

One problem that I haven't solved yet are the blown out windows in the first pano...Allthough I used HDR I couldn't manage it with my -2,0,+2 exposed images...This is what 5D mark2 can do, only 3 images...
To increase your bracketing range without modification to your camera. Look at adding a Promote Control. This will increase your bracketing to it's maximum along with some other goodies!

www.promotesystems.com

Regards, Smooth cool
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burake

Posts: 282
Location: Antalya, Turkey
Registered: 7 Jun 2012
Re: any suggestions are welcome
Posted: 14 Nov 2012 at 21:42 GMT
Smooth thank you very much...Can't afford right now but nice to know that this thing exists...
Regards
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JdT

Posts: 61
Location: United States
Registered: 6 Jul 2012
Re: any suggestions are welcome
Posted: 15 Nov 2012 at 15:42 GMT
A free, no mod option...
You can use exposure compensation combined with exposure bracketing. You'll get a wider range of exposures while not touching the camera between shots very much. Use extra care to not move the camera when dialing compensation up and down.
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burake

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Location: Antalya, Turkey
Registered: 7 Jun 2012
Re: any suggestions are welcome
Posted: 17 Nov 2012 at 1:08 GMT
JdT thank you very much...
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