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[photo-3d] Re: Stereo Digital Panoramics -file posted


  • From: Ralph Johnston/Linda Sherman <copley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [photo-3d] Re: Stereo Digital Panoramics -file posted
  • Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 22:22:09 -0400

The file is posted in the e-groups file section as "Panoramic of Turner's
Falls
Canal".  The old Strathmore paper plant is in the background.  The water moved
between shots so there is some disparity.  Turner's Falls is near Greenfield,
Massachusetts.

This started out as a 5-image 200 degree panoramic and had to be cropped down
to about 150deg for easy printing and viewing.  The file views well at 768 x
1024 resolution, also.  Just adjust the zoom for 4" vertical on each image, 8"
total.

-Ralph

>
> One of the features on the new Olympus C-3030 camera is panoramic.  This
> allows up to 10 images to be stitched into one long image.  In this mode,
> vertical lines appear about 1/10 of the way in from each side.  You then
> rotate the camera on a tripod this exact amount and take a series of
pictures
> which are saved with some extra info that helps with the reconstruction.
>
> I have standardized on 600 x 2000 pixels as the size for display or
> printing.  You can get a nice 180 degree photo into this format.  For
stereo,
> you use the Dr. T Bogen/Manfroto slide bar and take two sets of images. 
Then
> after stitching them together using the Olympus "Camedia" program, you place
> one over the other using Adobe Photoshop or Corel PhotoPaint.  You then
print
> out the pair on legal size 8.5 x 14" paper and view it with the VueMagic
> over/under viewer.  
>
> To view on the screen, you change your resolution to 1200V x 1600H and just
> view the image.  You can see half of it at a time and scroll right/left
using
> the elevator bar at the bottom of the screen.  To use the full screen
with no
> toolbars at top or bottom, use VuePrint or VuePro in the full screen mode
> instead of a browser like Netscape/IE EXplorer.
>
> I will be posting an example on e-groups files, and on the StereoNE web page
> soon.  This all came about because of the NSA convention and a planned trip
> to the grand canyon.  The included 16Meg smart media card can hold 66 shots
> in the SQ2 mode at 768 x 1024 pixels.  At 4 shots per 180 deg view, this is
> enough for 8 stereo panaramics before having to download to a laptop and
> erase the card.  Larger cards are available up to 64Meg.
>
> Regards -Ralph 


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