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maxxnas

Posts: 22
Location: Bethlehem / Pennsylvania, United States
Registered: 10 May 2006
First Attempt
Posted: 16 Jul 2006 at 5:42 GMT
I wish I could post something interesting that's comment worthy but I mostly shoot model homes (boring). This is actually my second attempt at the images as I totally messed up the first batch by not shooting in RAW mode.

I'm still trying to adjust to the new equipment and I'm sure it will be a while before I come close to getting good at it but I would like to hear anyones comments on my first try.

www.nastudios.com/virtual/pano1.html


Cheers

~B
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Mark Schuster

Posts: 712
Location: Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom
Registered: 25 Jan 2006
Re: First Attempt
Posted: 16 Jul 2006 at 9:34 GMT
Looks good, B, but why not do a bit of Photo Shopping to lead us up the garden path? Window Photo Shopping is what I mean.
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Mark
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Smooth

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Location: Australia
Registered: 21 Jul 2004
Re: First Attempt
Posted: 16 Jul 2006 at 10:01 GMT
Much better this time around well done.

Ok, so it's not one for the purists but still a lovely usable panorama. I assume you did the stitching with Panoweaver 4.0?

You will have not problem selling that quality in the real estate market. Good luck to you with your venture.

Regards, Smooth cool
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juann

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Registered: 6 May 2006
Re: First Attempt
Posted: 17 Jul 2006 at 9:40 GMT
good job!!Very Pretty house ,try it a liitle of HDR now , ¿5D + 8 m.m. , Number of photos?
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maxxnas

Posts: 22
Location: Bethlehem / Pennsylvania, United States
Registered: 10 May 2006
Re: First Attempt
Posted: 18 Jul 2006 at 4:27 GMT
Thanks for the comments guys.
Smooth, yes....I used Panoweaver 4.0. So far, there has been zero issues with stitching. I like ptgui but I'm still learning it and Panoweaver was a little more user friendly for me.

Juann - I'm using 5D, Canon EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens & 360 Precision Pano Head. 6 + T + B. I didn't bother stitching the bottom on my tour however because there wasn't anything interesting to look at.
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