Oskar is there any details available as how these were stitched together?
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Oskar Sander wrote:
> I reckon this looks like a Hugin job:
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> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1393591/Graveyard-Atlantic-U-boats-the-ocean.html
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> Very very impressive
Thanks.
Moving vehicle is not compulsory. It can be done while walking.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Yuval Levy wrote:
> On May 31, 2011 02:18:47 AM Emad ud din Btt wrote:
> > Yes, I am talking about using a telephoto lens and shooting a linear
> > panorama from different spots.
>
> I hav
I reckon this looks like a Hugin job:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1393591/Graveyard-Atlantic-U-boats-the-ocean.html
Very very impressive visibility as this was only some 33 shots.
Cheers
O
2011/5/30 Oskar Sander
> A recent mosaic of hidden rooms in the great pyramid, see
On May 31, 2011 02:18:47 AM Emad ud din Btt wrote:
> Yes, I am talking about using a telephoto lens and shooting a linear
> panorama from different spots.
I have not got to a similar project after a first proof of concept due to lack
of time. [0] might be useful information for you.
> I am tal
On 31 Mai, 08:18, Emad ud din Btt wrote:
> I want to shoot a long linear panorama of a historical
> road from a moving car.
To make a long story short: what matters when it comes to parallax is
not the length of your lens but your distance from the objects you're
photographing, and whether th
To be fussy, note that this "flattening of perspective" is the result
of the ratios of the distances between the camera and the near and far
parts of the image being more similar than otherwise. This can be
caused to happen by moving the camera farther away from the subject
(as Kay says).
Yes, I am talking about using a telephoto lens and shooting a linear
panorama from different spots.
I am talking about using telephoto compression to make surfaces flat. For
example there are objects physically not on one same plane. So thats not a
flat surface to shoot. A telephoto lens will mak
On 30 Mai, 17:53, Emad ud din Btt wrote:
> Kay, Can we utilize dof compression as well? Like you are looking for flat
> surfaces and dof of a telephoto lens also compresses depth. Objects
> physically apart form each other start looking like on one same plan. So
> what about mosaicing with a te
Kay, Can we utilize dof compression as well? Like you are looking for flat
surfaces and dof of a telephoto lens also compresses depth. Objects
physically apart form each other start looking like on one same plan. So
what about mosaicing with a telephoto lens. Will it have effect or not? What
do yo
On 30 Mai, 09:33, Oskar Sander wrote:
> A recent mosaic of hidden rooms in the great pyramid, see link below.
> However they should have used Hugin, lousy blending!
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> http://news.discovery.com/archaeology/zooms/pyramids-hieroglyphs-robo...
Lousy blending indeed, but the take was quite probabl
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