Agreed- just spent 10 minutes trying to figure it out. Where are the tripod
legs even! I don't think he was in mid air, I'm guessing he was on the edge
of the cliff and the mid air illusion is a result of the stitching software.
Perhaps it can choose which axis it rotates on (and compensates
accordingly?). I thought at first it may have been one of those Benbo
tripods, but then it wouldn't have been, at some point, looking back on
itself.. Interesting.

Cheers,
Ryan


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Subject: How'd they do it? (was:Dogmatism: what is allowed?)

> http://www.erik-krause.de/pano/verdon/index.htm
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> The Quicktime version is amazing.
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