ddd
Posts: 783
Location: vancouver, Canada
Registered: 21 Jul 2004
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panoramas on a hill
Posted: 6 Apr 2005 at 23:44 GMT
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triggerhappy.ca/hill does this qtvr look like its on a hill or that its really wobly?. It was on a hill, but is there anything you can do to make it not so harsh? have fun Dylan
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gonenorth
Posts: 12
Location: United States
Registered: 4 Nov 2004
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Re: panoramas on a hill
Posted: 7 Apr 2005 at 0:24 GMT
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I think it looks great. The hill doesn't bother me. Thanks for shareing though. With all those shadows, the low sun, and moving people that was a fairly difficult setting for a pano. I really like it.
Ben
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Andrey Ilyin
Posts: 642
Location: Moscow,
Registered: 8 Dec 2004
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Re: panoramas on a hill
Posted: 7 Apr 2005 at 5:01 GMT updated: 7 Apr 2005 at 18:45 GMT
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Dylan, I recommend you to use t1/t2 points after you stitched and optimized your pano. Uncheck 'fov, a,b,c' for optimization with t1/t2 points and run it.
Your panorama has strong 'top of the World effect', you are right. Should be corrected, I agree.
Andrey
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ddd
Posts: 783
Location: vancouver, Canada
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Re: panoramas on a hill
Posted: 7 Apr 2005 at 17:44 GMT
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Ahh thanks guys, ive been playing with this one and came up with this triggerhappy.ca/hill2 its still a bit funky but i think its a keeper. Andrey thanks for the tips, off to do some reading now and some more experimenting later. Any tips as to why some hills/mountains are fine, while others produce errors? Have fun Dylan
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Andrey Ilyin
Posts: 642
Location: Moscow,
Registered: 8 Dec 2004
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Re: panoramas on a hill
Posted: 7 Apr 2005 at 18:44 GMT
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This edition is much better!
A lot depends on how you placed images in the PTEditor window. If you was lucky to drop pics on the right places - the horison will be fine. If not - t1/t2 method helps.
Cheers, Andrey
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