I also tried it with a mountain panorama I did this summer where I recorded height and GPS coordinates. It even shows a horizon which could help a lot to straighten panoramas!

Carl

kfj schrieb am 02.12.11 13:03:


On 2 Dez., 10:45, Carl von Einem<c...@einem.net>  wrote:
Do you know<http://udeuschle.de/Panoramen.html>?

Thanks! That's just the type of data I meant. They're using the Alps
1' data from viewfinderpanoramas.org.

This service makes it really easy to calculate the panorama, and it
demonstrates the feasibility of my proposition - it even does the
augmentation with the peak names! I had it make a panorama from a Peak
I've made a panorama from myself - now I just have to get the data out
in TIFF or JPEG to put it into my own panorama and see how well I've
done - straight from the website it's HTML and consists of lots of
idividual parts.

Kay


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