Forum: Galleries
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Snow covered fields
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Forum: Galleries
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Giga from the city of Bialystok in Poland.
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Re: Giga from the city of Bialystok in Poland.
Posted: 27 Jan 2012 at 18:15 GMT
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Image is fine, but the player i dont like, The image loads very slowly and the player wont show all the image. To elaborate, say zoomed out i can center on -10degrees and see from -15degrees (bottom edge) to -5 degrees. If i zoom in i can still only centre on -10degrees at the lowest and not move down to see the lower parts at full resolution, hope that's clear
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Forum: Q & A
Thread:
Is there a pano head that can take a camera with battery grip
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Re: Is there a pano head that can take a camera with battery grip
Posted: 19 Jan 2012 at 19:53 GMT
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The NN4 takes my 60D gripped fine.
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Forum: Galleries
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Show some of your best NEW YEARS Panos!
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
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Condition One - immersive video
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not really
Posted: 26 Nov 2011 at 21:07 GMT
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I remember that post, as i recall its just a single video shot with a fisheye, then presented as something like 180x180 interactive video. Just fisheye video presented differently
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Forum: Galleries
Thread:
Occupy LSX (London)
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Forum: Galleries
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Occupy LSX (London)
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Re: Occupy LSX (London)
Posted: 26 Oct 2011 at 22:16 GMT
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unfortunately I'd already pulled the highlights and shadows as much as i can from the raw files without having bracketed and without the noise creeping in too much. i could do with a little more true hdr practice...
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Forum: Galleries
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Occupy LSX (London)
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Re: Occupy LSX (London)
Posted: 26 Oct 2011 at 12:55 GMT
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Yeah they're a bit wonky and have some stitching errors. Did you have any other adjustments in mind?
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Forum: Galleries
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Occupy LSX (London)
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Forum: Q & A
Thread:
Panorama Viewer with Zoom option
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Re: Panorama Viewer with Zoom option
Posted: 21 Sep 2011 at 10:17 GMT
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If it's just a few images and you dont require independance, e.g arnt going to produce huge numbers of similar images in the future, then another option might be to ask someone with software to put something together for you.
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Forum: Q & A
Thread:
nadir editing
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Re: nadir editing
Posted: 6 Sep 2011 at 18:43 GMT
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thanks all. I didn't realise PTP was capable of this, its just what i was looking for
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Forum: Q & A
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nadir editing
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Re: nadir editing
Posted: 4 Sep 2011 at 19:02 GMT
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thanks to the pair of you for the prompt reply, but i'd be reluctant to purchase ptgui or pano2vr when i already have autopano giga and panotour pro. Are there any suggestions without using other non-free software?
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Forum: Q & A
Thread:
mirrors!
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mirrors!
Posted: 4 Sep 2011 at 18:03 GMT
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how do you cope when you need to shoot in a room with mirrors? especially if two mirrors meet in a corner resulting in the equipment being visible anywhere in the room
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Forum: Q & A
Thread:
nadir editing
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nadir editing
Posted: 4 Sep 2011 at 18:03 GMT
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I was looking for a better way to edit the tripod and head out of the nadir and stubled across www.superrune.com/technical/software_supercubic.p... . It looks like a really nice way to do it, but only works with 32bit photoshop and hasn't been updated in nearly 3 years. Does anyone have any other recommendations?
Current workflow with autopano is to render the image with the source images included as layers, then mask the appropriate regions on the appropriate layers before merging. I'm aware some will stitch, then erase the tripod from the source images before rendering but sometimes the image(s) with the tripod moved aren't spot on the nodal point so id like some manual input, especially if it's not been done perfectly and theres still a little bit which isn't tripod-free
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
Thread:
finding clients?
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finding clients?
Posted: 25 Jul 2011 at 18:16 GMT
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I'm trying to turn my hobby into a business and am confident I am set up bar the lack of clients. I was wondering if others would be willing to share a couple of hints on finding clients and getting jobs. Should i be e-mailing/phoning lots of businesses, offering freebees to start? turning up on doorsteps?. So far I've sent out a couple of dozen e-mails but no response yet...  TIA
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