Thanks. This is really helpful. They are selling those lenses on ebay
for just over 200 pounds so I may well get one.
cheers,
andy
On Feb 21, 7:45 am, kfj <_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 20 Feb., 22:09, Andy Baxter wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > Can anyone give me some
ebay.co.uk, which are more in my price range.
Any advice would be appreciated, as these lenses are quite expensive
and I don't want to buy something that isn't suitable.
thanks,
andy baxter.
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Yes - I've been playing with different offsets. I've also tried
remapping to different projections other than rectilinear. Still
looking for an effect I really like.
thanks :)
On Jan 4, 1:59 pm, Erik Krause wrote:
> Am 04.01.2011 03:46, schrieb Andy Baxter:
>
> > Thanks.
Thanks. I've given this a try using hugin, and it comes out like this:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B-K2H3Sd_z9AZWNiNzNiOTgtNWNhZC00NzIxLTgzMDItZDBiMWY4NTk5ZGMz&hl=en
Which is interestingly different from the previous one - not sure
which I like better.
A few tips on using hugin to do this i
-K2H3Sd_z9ANmFmYTAxNjktNWVmNC00ZDZlLTk3YTQtYmI2YTJlOWNjZDc4&hl=en
I was wondering though whether there is a better way of doing this
using the projections built into hugin?
Thanks,
andy baxter, lancaster uk.
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James Legg wrote:
If you use a high pass filter on the image before doing this, the tiled
image won't have bright and dark diagonal lines. The Gimp doesn't have a
built in high pass filter, but you can get the same effect like this:
1. Flatten the image if it is not already a single layer.
andy baxter wrote:
Hi all,
I've just found a neat way to use enblend to make seamless tiles.
All you need to do is:
- take an image you want to make seamless.
- crop it to a shape with an even number of pixels in both directions.
- open the image in the gimp and double the canvas size wit
Hi all,
I've just found a neat way to use enblend to make seamless tiles.
All you need to do is:
- take an image you want to make seamless.
- crop it to a shape with an even number of pixels in both directions.
- open the image in the gimp and double the canvas size with the
original image in t
Does anyone know of any online documentation of the area filtration step
in autopano-sift's keypoint matching algorithm? I've used autopano-sift
(mono version) to generate keypoints for some panorama images I'm
processing. I've found it pretty good, except that it sometimes seems to
bunch the