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Re: she's panoramic
- From: Alan Zinn <azinn@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: she's panoramic
- Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 08:30:27 -0500
At 07:36 PM 1/26/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>This could also be done easily with a Panoscan camera, a digital scanning
>panoramic camera. While the camera is scanning, the camera operator simply
>presses the space bar, thereby halting the scan/pixel collection. When the
>operator releases the space bar, the scan/pixel collection resumes. No
>vertical white band like you get when light continues to bombard the film!
>This is really a terrific feature of digital scanning! You can go to lunch,
>recompose the photograph, make another fashion statement, wait until hell
>freezes over, or even split your personal image to go with your personality,
>and still get a seamless image! See www.panoscan.com for info. No, I'm not
>a stockholder.
>
>Liz Hymans
>
Yo Liz!
I think it is several stitched images - I detect a little misallignment.
Waiting too long between sections or scans would leave time for the light to
change.
AZ
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