On Feb 4, 12:25 am, Yuv goo...@levy.ch wrote:
On Feb 1, 6:09 am, prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com wrote:
With all the current commitments I won't be able to do full
administration this year (I can help with wiki stuff and with writing
proposal text though) and I never was a
Thanks
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 2:18 AM, Carl von Einem c...@einem.net wrote:
The Panotools wiki has a getting started article as a first introduction:
http://wiki.panotools.org/Getting_started
Basically you need some overlap between the images, 30% is plenty if you
use a tripod.
This
Many thanks and I really appreciate your work
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 12:56 PM, namklim namk...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Feb 8, 8:38 pm, kaison kai.frans...@gmail.com wrote:
Excuse a newbie question! I wonder how many pictures with a camera it
would take to create a 360 degrees panorama
Hi everybody,
Let me first introduce myself: I'm Antoine, a French student in
Computer Sciences and applied mathematics at Grenoble. I'm currently
doing a research master specialized in Computer Vision, Image
processing, Graphics and Robotics. Besides, I'm also fond of
travelling and basically
Evening,
I am building another pano head (the fourth) which will have a rail allowing
the camera mount to be moved back sufficiently to eliminate parallax.
I am planning to use it to produce high resolution images for very large,
detailed prints.
Presently, I use a wide angle lens (10mm, crop
Try http://nodalninja.com/support/camerasettings.html for some
settings. There are some longer focal length lenses here.
On 9 Feb, 17:03, John McAllister sp...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Evening,
I am building another pano head (the fourth) which will have a rail allowing
the camera mount to be
How are you building this? Could you post any photos, sketches etc?
John McAllister wrote:
Evening,
I am building another pano head (the fourth) which will have a rail
allowing the camera mount to be moved back sufficiently to eliminate
parallax.
I am planning to use it to produce high
I recently attempted to build one for my Sigma 28-200. It appeared that the
entrance pupil location corresponded to a red ring near the front of the lens.
So I assumed that it was the pupil location and made the device with a fixed
rail. I came pretty close, there is a slight alignment error