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Re: subscribe eligibilty
- From: Salvatore DiPaolo <dip@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: subscribe eligibilty
- Date: Mon, 31 May 1999 11:54:49 -0400
Title: Re: subscribe eligibilty
Ron,
If you are interested in using the QTVRAS or other panoramic stitching applications, we recommend a Kaidan panoramic tripod head (www.kaidan.com) that will allow you to take any camera and lens combination to create 360 degree panoramas.
Quite simple and alleviates having to use Photoshop to blend, crop and seam images together (the software will do this for you.
Please let me know if I can assist further.
With Best Regards,
Krista
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From: Simon Nathan <simonwide@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: subscribe eligibilty
Date: Sat, May 29, 1999, 9:13 AM
jamie beat me to saying it. any camera can do panoramic photos. it a matter of cropping or of ratio. you can even use a single use panoramic camera to warm up. minolta has drop in masks for some of their 35mm autofocus cameras and fold down masks in others. idea is that a larger or longer area of film to take down more detail is a flying start. simon nathan
jamiehy wrote:
>how do i subscribe to get back on the list-i am using the Mamiya 7II with
>the panorama attachment - does that quliy for doing panoramas-ron caplain (
>bikamera@xxxxxxx)
Absolutely, at least in my mind. Even scissors with a regular picture
counts. Jamie
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