Nice shots,
I like the touch with the java script and the pano turning to the relevant
spot.
What was the orientation of the three fisheye images? Was it three overlapping,
all
shot horizontally?
--
Glenn Barry Photography
Studio 1, Level 1
2-14 Mountain St Ultimo
N.S.W. 2007 Australia
Ph (612) 9211 3080
Mobile 0415 279 366
E-Mail: glenn@xxxxxxxxxxx
Web: www.acay.com.au/~glenn
Paco Lorente wrote:
Hello, I´m
trying different approach to stitch images, and this is my experience. I
have put three panos from Benidorm city at Spain, and I´d like to
hear comments about them. The
URL is http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Bay/7042/Main.htm
If you are interested, here are
details about this panoramas: *
I have used Live Picture Java viewer. *
They are compressed about 140K´s. *
Colour diferences between stitched images are due to Photo-CD scanning.
**** Pano "Playa Poniente" ** Three
shots with fisheye 8mm. (Sorry IPIX).
Stitched with Panorama Tools (H.
Dersch).
Remaped from psphere to cilynder
with Panorama Tools, like Photovista. Using
Optimizer from Panorama Tools with my lens coefficients correction, images
fit exactly. I think that I get good results.
**** Pano "Mirador" ** Three
shots with fisheye 8mm.
Stitched with Photovista (Live
Picture).
Remaped from sphere mode to cilynder
with Photovista. I
have needed to retouch panorama because it doesn´t fit exactly. I
think that Photovista is more sensible to size and align of cropped images.
**** Pano "Cruz" ** Sixteen
shots with 28mm zoom lens.
Stitched with Photovista (Live
Picture).
Regards Paco
Lorente
fla@xxxxxx Spain
|