Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) wrote:
Just a fast consideration (I'm in a little rush) you could consider using a 
philopod next time. I've been using recently, even having considered it useless 
in the past, and I am pretty much satisfied now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouOEM4cKKGc

http://www.philohome.com/tripod/shooting.htm

The video shows a very good approach to use 4 images in a full frame camera. Here an 
example I did 
<http://cartola.org/360/2014/04/27/tour-virtual-no-flisol-2014-em-niter%c3%b3i/> and 
another one 
<http://cartola.org/360/2014/04/22/feira-do-livro-na-escola-em-tour-virtual-360%c2%ba/>.

That's a great way to shoot a panorama, but that's not what I'm doing.

I'm trying to capture a large map spread on a desk or table.

I'm pretty happy with what my shooting technique HAS to be, since the records
office offers me little freedom.

I still cannot optimise my 2 shot example, and I simply do not understand
why. The 6 parameter model should (surely) have enough degrees
of freedom to represent my shooting conditions.

 BugBear

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