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On Tuesday, 2 August 2016 at 1:51:45 -0700, Andy S wrote:
> On Monday, August 1, 2016 at 4:04:37 AM UTC-7, markku...@iki.fi wrote:
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>> 1.8.2016, 3:24, Andy S kirjoitti:
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>>> I can only get Hugin to align & stitch my horizontal Pano shots.
>>> As soon as I introduce my 45 degree
Hello Andy,
On Tue, 02 Aug 2016 18:45:06 +1000, Andy S wrote:
Images are outdoors from a wooden deck and indoors from a fairly sized
well
lit room.
The deck has trees and neighborhood view. Indoors it just my home office
with a vaulted ceiling.
The problem I think is there is too many opt
The pano head I feel is 90% calibrated. I did do a quick calibration for
parallax, but I don't think its perfect.
At this point I'm sticking with the kit lens (18-55mm) and shooting at 18mm
with it. I found a guide specific for that lens that seems to work.
I will take more time to dial in th
1.8.2016, 3:24, Andy S kirjoitti:
> I can only get Hugin to align & stitch my horizontal Pano shots. As soon
> as I introduce my 45 degree spherical shots it struggles to align them or
> find control points.
Is your panorama head correctly calibrated for both vertical and
horizontal rotation? S
Hello Andy,
On Mon, 01 Aug 2016 10:24:46 +1000, Andy S wrote:
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Here is where I'm having trouble:
I can only get Hugin to align & stitch my horizontal Pano shots. As soon
as I introduce my 45 degree spherical shots it struggles to align them or
find control points.
A couple of sug
I've been creating Panos and 360 spherical's with for some time using my
phone and Google Street view. I decided to to take it up a notch and
utilize my dusty DSLR to create the images instead.
Here is my gear:
- Canon T3i
- Optics: 18-55mm, 75-300mm & 50mm Macro lenses
- Nodal Ninja