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Re: Hi. Hallo to all.


  • From: "Gene F. Rhodes" <gfrhodes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Hi. Hallo to all.
  • Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 10:15:48 -0500

I've tried several and PhotoVista is the best for me.
I have to move the camera manually so I can see
how much overlap I need. A motor would be ok
if  there are no near and far objects.
Gene  http://www.photoprojects.net

Leo wrote:

> Hi panorama's friends
>
> I'm new in this field.  I have discovered this new world for me, from trial
> software on a CD on
> an Italian magazine. The trial program that I have made my first experience
> on 360 degree photo is the PhotoVista at release 1-3. For taking my first
> panorama photo I have
> used the economic (about 200 US Dollars) TRUST PHOTOCAM PLUS. I have take
> experience to put the camera on a tripod and take 20 photos. But when I was
> takink photo the sun light was changing and the panorama have vertical
> stripes more clear of the other.
>
> After this little experience I have to put a couple of questions:
>
> A.  Is the PhotoVista the best product software with the ratio
> price/performance?  Any suggestion with other software product??
>
> B. Could be a better solution than moving manually the camera, to increase
> the speed to take photos, to  use a motor managed by software to manage the
> movement and take the?
>
> Ciao
>
> Leo