Interview: Jerzy Pajor, Kolor Best Panoramic Photographer 2012
Friday, March 29th, 2013
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Joël Juge is currently exhibiting ‘Cities…In panoramic’ in Vichy, France. This mathematics teacher is passionate by panoramic photography and he shares with us his universe and his love for the cities. He uses Autpano for his stitchings and transforms few ones into ‘little planets’.
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| The Red Bull X-Fighters Freestyle Motocross event took place in August in Poznan, Poland: a nice playground for the Panogear motorized head to show what it is up to. As an expert of the panoramic format, Polish photographer RadosÅ‚aw Piotrowski and his colleague Piotr Galas created a 360° gigapixel panorama of the stadium using the Panogear head and image-stitching software Autopano Giga. Visit the website showing this big picture and read our interview to find out more about the Red Bull project and the other great projects of the team. Read the interview… |
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Ryszard Horowitz is a famous photographer born in Poland back in 1939 and living in New York. He is known as a pioneer in special effects photography, which he practised before digital photography even existed. He came into panoramic photography very recently and he likes to use the stitching techniques as a tool to introduce special effects in his photos. He has just published a book showing very original stitched photographs of the city of Poznan, Poland. We asked him a few questions about his carreer and this particular project.
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Henry Stuart is the director of Spherical Images, a London-based company specializing in the creation of high-quality virtual tours. Very recently he released several amazing 360° tours, including St Paul’s Cathedral 15.5 gigapixel virtual tour. In April 2011 he was the photographer of the Royal Wedding gigapixel panorama, ordered by the BBC. The photo shows Prince William and Kate Middleton on the procession route, surrounded by a crowd of thousands of people. Henry Stuart used Kolor Autopano Giga image-stitching software to assemble the 189 images of this panorama.
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Alain Hamblenne, an independent graphic designer and teacher of visual communication and panoramic photography at the École Supérieure d’Infographie (Haute École Albert Jacquard) of Namur (Belgium), has just created a stunning 360° virtual tour in 3D and in high definition of the Liège-Guillemins train station (red/blue filter glasses needed). |
| Kolor is working with nVidia to improve its graphics card support on the Autopano software.
Autopano even supports netbook graphics cards such as nVidia Ion cards. This video shows that the panorama editor of Autopano Pro performs its calculations based on the graphics card power, exploiting all the possibilities of graphic acceleration even on a netbook. |