Jr Ewing
Posts: 5
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: 29 Jul 2011
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Jr Ewing
Posts: 5
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: 29 Jul 2011
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Jr Ewing
Posts: 5
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: 29 Jul 2011
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Tactus 360
Posts: 1245
Location: Tynset, Norway
Registered: 2 Sep 2010
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Re: Interactive citymap of Stockholm
Posted: 30 Jul 2011 at 18:29 GMT
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I think the whole thing is very good, but many of your images lack the sort of charm that comes with both an eye for a good image and an understanding of light and shade. A little HDR work would help with that, but I think also that whilst stitching is fine and balance within a room is great, I would look to some of the main contributors to this forum and see how they do things.
Your images have all the clarity that one would expect for such a website, but a degree of "art" would not be amiss. To make our work more acceptable to a public that is used to Street View, they must be as beautiful as we can make them. That is what sets good panorama photographers apart from videographers and your average Joe who, with an iPhone, thinks he is the next Lord Lichfield.
Jon
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Jr Ewing
Posts: 5
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: 29 Jul 2011
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Re: Interactive citymap of Stockholm
Posted: 2 Aug 2011 at 13:46 GMT
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Hi Jon, thanks for your comments.
Yea u are so right about the quality. Because that we do this for free for the businesses on the map we don't have "time" to put all the effort in producing a normal quality. And the fact that we gather about 50 spots of interests every day in Stockholm and Oslo we have to take some "shortcuts" here and there...unfortunately
// Patrick, Photo Concept
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FreddoMental
Posts: 7
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: 2 May 2008
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Re: Interactive citymap of Stockholm
Posted: 6 Aug 2011 at 10:04 GMT
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Thank you for your input. I agree that the quality is very important and we have put more effort into combining the quantity and quality issue the last six month. So some older panoramas might lack some quality like Cafés but the Resturant filter should all be HDR. Here are some personal favorites when it comes to good quality.
cityfinder.se/en/node/78
cityfinder.se/en/node/136
I think those are as good as it get I hope you agree?
/Fredric - Cityfinder
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FreddoMental
Posts: 7
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: 2 May 2008
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Re: Interactive citymap of Stockholm
Posted: 6 Aug 2011 at 12:05 GMT
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Edit: Ok I change from as good as it gets to as good as it needs to be.
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Smooth
Posts: 3773
Location: Mount Panorama, Australia
Registered: 21 Jul 2004
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Re: Interactive citymap of Stockholm
Posted: 6 Aug 2011 at 12:52 GMT
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You might like to check your HTML because I see a sliver letterbox of the pano at the top of the screen when viewer via Opera browser.
Regards, Smooth  www.omnipix.com.au
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Hans Nyberg
Posts: 2791
Location: Denmark
Registered: 28 Aug 2005
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Re: Interactive citymap of Stockholm
Posted: 6 Aug 2011 at 16:57 GMT
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Smooth said: You might like to check your HTML because I see a sliver letterbox of the pano at the top of the screen when viewer via Opera browser.
Regards, Smooth  www.omnipix.com.au
Could you please translate that to correct English or give us a screenshot.
sliver letterbox does not make any sense to me, a fragment, bit, splint or divided letterbox does not say me anything about what you see.
And there is no problem at all in my OPERA 11.5 Mac and Win.
Hans
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Terry Montague
Posts: 342
Location: Boise Idaho, United States
Registered: 31 Oct 2008
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Re: Interactive citymap of Stockholm
Posted: 6 Aug 2011 at 19:59 GMT
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Jr, I can't seem to locate an email address for you. What is the best way to reach you?
-Terry
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Smooth
Posts: 3773
Location: Mount Panorama, Australia
Registered: 21 Jul 2004
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Re: Interactive citymap of Stockholm
Posted: 7 Aug 2011 at 11:20 GMT updated: 7 Aug 2011 at 11:29 GMT
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Hans Nyberg said: Smooth said: You might like to check your HTML because I see a sliver letterbox of the pano at the top of the screen when viewer via Opera browser.
Regards, Smooth  www.omnipix.com.au
Could you please translate that to correct English or give us a screenshot.
sliver letterbox does not make any sense to me, a fragment, bit, splint or divided letterbox does not say me anything about what you see.
And there is no problem at all in my OPERA 11.5 Mac and Win.
Hans Just for you Hans, seeing as you are struggling with English.
Don't see the panorama at all with Firefox but displays fine with Safari and Chrome.
Regards, Smooth www.omnipix.com.au
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Hans Nyberg
Posts: 2791
Location: Denmark
Registered: 28 Aug 2005
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Re: Interactive citymap of Stockholm
Posted: 7 Aug 2011 at 11:42 GMT
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Looks like it is an error in just one of the nodes node /78
All other pages work perfect.
Hans
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Iraklis Kavouklis
Posts: 24
Location: Rhodes, Greece
Registered: 29 Dec 2007
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Re: Interactive citymap of Stockholm
Posted: 7 Aug 2011 at 14:47 GMT
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Nice work...!!
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Jr Ewing
Posts: 5
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: 29 Jul 2011
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