Let's post some panoramas
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- Grand Caliph
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
ICE is about the most automated stitching program around. The minimal controls make it easy to use, but also the most likely to fail completely given input that's too complex.
Hugin is at nearly the opposite extreme: though it has a wizard that's intended to help keep things simple, it gives you nearly infinite control over the result. On one hand, you can do almost anything with it, and handle stitches the ICE probably won't work with at all. At the same time, most stitches will take more work, sometimes its optimizer will screw things up completely (e.g., rotating one shot by 90 degrees), and you have all sorts of places you adjust things to the point of mangling everything.
Hugin is at nearly the opposite extreme: though it has a wizard that's intended to help keep things simple, it gives you nearly infinite control over the result. On one hand, you can do almost anything with it, and handle stitches the ICE probably won't work with at all. At the same time, most stitches will take more work, sometimes its optimizer will screw things up completely (e.g., rotating one shot by 90 degrees), and you have all sorts of places you adjust things to the point of mangling everything.
Re: Let's post some panoramas
I went to Berlin Germany to watch the football game ( soccer ) between sweden and germany, qualification for the worldcup and had a day to see the sights.
this panorama is made off 5pic´s taken on freehand in Microsoft ICE sony a65 and sigma 17-70
a few beers and some football makes u happy
this panorama is made off 5pic´s taken on freehand in Microsoft ICE sony a65 and sigma 17-70
a few beers and some football makes u happy
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
Good one Dennis. Here is one from Rome from couple of years ago. 24 Image stitch of Colosseum,
at the least a perspective. Hand held, MS ICE for stitching.... Larger version is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigsur/810 ... otostream/
The original is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigsur/810 ... otostream/
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigsu ... .jpg[/img]
DSC13083106_stitchAviary by BigSury, on Flickr[/url]
at the least a perspective. Hand held, MS ICE for stitching.... Larger version is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigsur/810 ... otostream/
The original is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigsur/810 ... otostream/
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigsu ... .jpg[/img]
DSC13083106_stitchAviary by BigSury, on Flickr[/url]
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
Really neat Colosseum stitch Sury!!
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Tamron 72E 90mm 2.8 Macro
Sony 35mm 1.8 Sony
Sony 55-300mm and 55-200mm
My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.
Re: Let's post some panoramas
Love the bridges.gio67 wrote:the Forth bridge and the Forth road bridge from South Queensferry,pics taken with my sony hx5 sweep panorama
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The larger size is very impressive. The smaller one does not do justice...
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
Seconded.sury wrote:The larger size is very impressive. The smaller one does not do justice...
Sury
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- Grand Caliph
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
I'm too lazy to use softwares for panoramas therefore I was very happy of the NEX-5 autostich function.
Last week we were in South-Germany (Allgau) and I also took some panoramas:
Marcell
Last week we were in South-Germany (Allgau) and I also took some panoramas:
Marcell
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Marcell,
Those are nice seamless panoramas. I liked the first one a lot.
Does the camera allow you to set how many shots you can take or is it
fixed? Just curious.
Sury
Those are nice seamless panoramas. I liked the first one a lot.
Does the camera allow you to set how many shots you can take or is it
fixed? Just curious.
Sury
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
No, actually it's automatic without much control at all. You can pre-set the size before taking the photo (panning while shooting).
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Aah!!! Thank you.
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
Well, it's not mine, but I think it may be the ultimate in panoramas.
http://www.eso.org/public/images/eso1242a/zoomable/
Dusty
http://www.eso.org/public/images/eso1242a/zoomable/
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