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Re: This is not a boxing ring....Overexposure question
- From: Bill Glickman <bglick@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: This is not a boxing ring....Overexposure question
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 06:57:41 -0800
I checked their web site out, realviz.com, and sadly report its Windows
only! No Mac :-(
> The contact I have for Real Viz is: Richard Di Maio. Their address is 350
Townsend Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94107. Richard's phone number
is 415-615-9800 x207. His e-mail is richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>
>
>
> >>> IAPPPresident@xxxxxxx 03/29/01 08:52AM >>>
> Dear Jim,
>
> At the IAPP Convention we just saw a demo by RealViz which is a stitching
> program. They claimed their software was able to do just the sort of
thing
> you need. Sorry, but I don't have their address handy.
>
> Liz Hymans
>
> In a message dated 3/29/01 1:27:41 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> jim.dunn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> > I am about to start shooting a serious of digital outdoor pans, using
QTVR
> > for
> > the stitching and Photoshop for retouching the final prints. The prints
> are
> > for
> > an exhibition in the summer.
> > One of the problems I can't resolve satisfactorily is the massive
> difference
> > in
> > exposure you get from the area the sun is in to the rest of the pan,
> anyone
> > got
> > any tips, secrets, workarounds they could share with me, to try and get
a
> > natural looking exposure in this area. I don't want to shoot on cloudy
or
> > overcast days......
> >
> > Jim Dunn
> > Photography Dept
> > Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries
> > Scotland
> >
>
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