julian kalmar
Posts: 16
Location: Vienna, Austria
Registered: 14 Nov 2007
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mhc1
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Location: Hamburg, Germany
Registered: 29 Dec 2005
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Re: Virtuell tour through St. Peterschurch of Vienna
Posted: 12 Apr 2008 at 9:08 GMT
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Great tour - I like it very much. Can you give us some infos about the workflow & equipment ?? Also good solution of the hotspots, the fit into the environment without disturbing it too much. ciao mike www.360de.de
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julian kalmar
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Location: Vienna, Austria
Registered: 14 Nov 2007
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Re: Virtuell tour through St. Peterschurch of Vienna
Posted: 12 Apr 2008 at 9:58 GMT
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Because of bad light conditons, I made 4 different exposures for each image and started at half past 5 am for the Organ QTVR ( The blue in the windows is a result of the difference between tungston light inside the church, and some daylight outside ( I set the WB for the tungston light and the gray from the sky became blue.) The sun rises up very quickly, and thats why you can notice that the windows in the panos I made afterwards, appears more and more white. Even with 4 different exposures for each image, I had to tune the Raw files a lot to get good results. The singel images I combined in PS manually with different layers(not using the HDR function), taking what I need from the different exposures with a more or less sharp pencil. For stiching I used PTGui and the QTVR I made with pano2QTVR
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mediavets
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Location: Isleham, Cambs., United Kingdom
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Re: Virtuell tour through St. Peterschurch of Vienna
Posted: 12 Apr 2008 at 11:17 GMT updated: 12 Apr 2008 at 11:20 GMT
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julian kalmar said: I just finished my work for St. Peterschurch in Vienna. I hope you enjoy beaming through the church. (2 of the 5 panos I posted a wile ago.) Critigques are always wellcome! photoartkalmar.com/DEMO/Virtual%20Tour/Peterskirc...
I think you panos are gorgeous - what camera/lens/pano head and software did you use?
Slightly OT - but I suggest you avoid spaces in folder/directory and file names - it looks amateurish in URLs. The underscore '_' character is a better option IMO.
Andrew
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julian kalmar
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Location: Vienna, Austria
Registered: 14 Nov 2007
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Re: Virtuell tour through St. Peterschurch of Vienna
Posted: 12 Apr 2008 at 11:57 GMT
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Camera: 5d Head: NN5 Lenses : 24-70mm 2,8L @30mm for the center and the one at the altar ( for those two I needed high res images) 15mm fishey for the others For stiching I`m always using PTGui and pano2QTVR for creating the quicktime.
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photo41
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Location: Stamora Romana - Timisoara, Romania
Registered: 14 Dec 2007
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Re: Virtuell tour through St. Peterschurch of Vienna
Posted: 12 Apr 2008 at 18:59 GMT
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Hello Julian,
A beautiful church and exquisite tour you have here for us. Thank you for sharing.
Now about the blue windows: I have read a solution for this would be using bracketed images tufuse that may conserve the color temperature and the real feel of the environment most certainly without blue windows. Another way would be to manually desaturate each window and turn it maybe a little darker.
regards, Valentin
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