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RE: Invite
- From: Roger Moore <rtrends@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Invite
- Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 05:04:13 -0600
Hello Drew...
I just had the pleasure of viewing your site. The panoramas are beautiful.
Not a stitch to be found. I must confess, I find spherical pano's to be a
bit nauseating to view, and have yet to find anything of interest in the
"highs" and "lows" of the image. That is not to be a criticism of your
lovely work ... just a personal preference regarding the technique. As an
architectural photographer, my job is to do "glamour shots" of properties,
that is, to make them look attractive, and the "warts" of a scene ore often
in the "highs" and "lows" of the scene.
I suppose I should try Helmut's renound software. I too use Live Picture.
How does Helmut's software interface with it? It seems you have used both.
Keep clicking ... beautiful work.
Roger Moore
"The Architectural Photography Guy"
Portfolio at http://www.rogermoorephotography.com
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For Architectural + Interior Photography in the New York City area, contact
WACO MOORE:
email: waco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Portfolio at: http://www.wacophoto.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Drew [mailto:anders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 2:35 AM
To: Panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Invite
Dear Panoramists
I invite all of you to visit my new site http://members.xoom.com/PanoWorld
There are a lot of single and multi-nodes full spherical panoramas.
All of them was made with Nikon Coolpix 900+fisheye+" Panorama Tools "
(author Professor Helmut Dersch)+hours spended with computer during last
month.
Hope you enjoy it.
Regards
Andrew Jakowlew
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