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Old September 27th 03, 04:23 AM
Michael Kilpatrick
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Hello David

Magnificent site. The popup doesn't bother me. I'm in Australia though, so
it's unlikely I will get to see the park.

I tried to find a description of how you construct the panoramas - couldn't
see one in a quick search of the site.

I'm wondering what focal length lens(es) you used and how many shots had to
be stitched to produce what appear to be full spherical images.

Regards

Michael


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Old September 28th 03, 12:35 AM
David Locke
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Thanks, Michael

The panoramas are shot with 8 "around" shots and 2 "up and down" shots. I
stitch the panorama as a cube first, then I manually stitch the up and down
in Photoshop as a cube. The final product is then converted to an
equirectangular sphere. That's it, in a nutshell. My lens has a fov of
almost 180.

Anyway, I have a new panorama posted if anyone is interested:

http://www.virtualbigbend.com/new/castolon.html

thanks again,
--
David

"Michael Kilpatrick" wrote in message
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Hello David

Magnificent site. The popup doesn't bother me. I'm in Australia though,

so
it's unlikely I will get to see the park.

I tried to find a description of how you construct the panoramas -

couldn't
see one in a quick search of the site.

I'm wondering what focal length lens(es) you used and how many shots had

to
be stitched to produce what appear to be full spherical images.

Regards

Michael




 




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