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Hello,
I'm sometimes getting very strange&distorted shapes, when rotating the panorama. Is that the result of wrong tripod head settings? Or what could be the problem?
Here's the example (1st picture - straight front view, 2nd - rotation to the left, 3rd - rotation to the right). The roof looks very very unnatural.
Thank you!
Last edited by m4jo (2012-11-30 10:26:58)
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Hi
You have here an enormous FOV (field of view)
which looks like more than 180 degree.
When flatten such a field, there are massive distortion.
When creating a virtual sphere, you can select the maximal visible FOV.
For a natural look, use 120 degree.
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m4jo wrote:
Hello,
I'm sometimes getting very strange&distorted shapes, when rotating the panorama. Is that the result of wrong tripod head settings? Or what could be the problem?
Here's the example (1st picture - straight front view, 2nd - rotation to the left, 3rd - rotation to the right). The roof looks very very unnatural.
http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/8959/360mt.jpg
Thank you!
In PTP use max. 90° as FOV. Better 70° - you need to move more but the ditortions are lower.
Here i use 90° initially but the FOV goes to 60° automatically and keeps 60°. 60/70° is a more natural look than 90 or even more:
http://360impressions.de/MKP_Panorama/
best, Klaus
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Thank you guys, you are great! This really helped me.
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