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Re: The times sure have changed, fast!


  • From: Bill Glickman <bglick@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: The times sure have changed, fast!
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 11:48:46 -0800

Michael

      Keep in mind, there is problems with using rotational cameras with
scenes with moving objects - they get squashed or stretched!  So rotational
is not the "cure all" for everything, sometimes a regular wide format Pan
camera is the best thing!

Bill


> Reflections about panoramic (digital) photography.
>
> I am always surprise when people compare stiched digital (or argentic)
> images in order to made a panorama and the result of a one shot full turn
> in one time (fews seconds) with a rotational camera as well as  a LARSCAN
> system camera (Belgium) or VOYAGEUR camera from Gildas LE LOSTEC (France).
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/panorama
>
> I often made pictures of crowd place, with lots of vehicles and people, I
> remember the picture of the start of a popular race with 20.000
> participants here in Brussels, I receive the autorisation to stay in the
> middle of the crowd and make a nice picture. How will work the stitching
> system in this case. Maybe can I wait all the participants are gone !!!!
>
> Stitching photography looks like artificial imaging, return to the first
> days of panorama to 150 years back.
>
> Photography is life and life is moving !
>
> Will be happy to ear your comments.
>
> Michel DUSARIEZ
>
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> Michel DUSARIEZ
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