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Good morning ...
I have a question I'd like to solve.
When I set the Allview for a panoramic picture, I want to take three photos for each position to make HDR photo. You can make various shots per position in a panoramic shot or I can only do one?
For now, I've solved it with a camera that shoots Arduino three times with each shot that hits the Allview, but it would be interesting to know if I can do the same without the arduino.
Thanks for your help ...
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What camera are you using?
I presume you plan to use the camera's Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB) function?
Does the camera require just one shutter release to shoot a bracketed sequence or do you have to press the shutter for each image in the bracketed sequenec?
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Sorry for the Google translation, I do not speak English
Good night.
Thank you very much for your time.
My camera is a Nikon D7000 and requires three shots in bracketing mode, that's the problem.
The Allview think that only triggers once at each position, with no problem papywizard but only to tell him that synscan not shoot more times for each position.
With arduino convert single shooting in three separate one second each, but prefer another method, without arduino.
thanks
greetings
Fernando
Last edited by FLA (2012-12-26 23:37:57)
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FLA wrote:
Sorry for the Google translation, I do not speak English
Good night.
Thank you very much for your time.
My camera is a Nikon D7000 and requires three shots in bracketing mode, that's the problem.
The Allview think that only triggers once at each position, with no problem papywizard but only to tell him that synscan not shoot more times for each position.
With arduino convert single shooting in three separate one second each, but prefer another method, without arduino.
thanks
greetings
Fernando
If you are using Papywizard then you need to configure the shutter plug-in correctly to make Papywizard trigger the shutter every time for each exposure in a bracketed series (unlike your camera, some cameras require only one shutter trigger to shoot a complete bracketed series, hence the option).
In the screenshot below you will see the Trigger once option is checked - you would need to uncheck that to get a trigger shutter for each shot in a bracketed series.
You should specify the correct number of shots in the bracketed series at each shooting position to ensure the correct number of yaw/pitch data values in the XML data file.
You must specify a sufficiently long time value for the camera to shoot all the images in a bracketed series and for the camera to be ready to start the next series.
You can learn more about how the shutter trigger sequence works in Papywizard here:
http://www.papywizard.org/wiki/UserGuid … lin-Orion1
http://www.papywizard.org/wiki/TipsAndT … ngsequence
Last edited by mediavets (2012-12-28 14:08:52)
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You must first set the Nikon D7000 to do Exposure Bracketing for the number of exposures you want (on page 109 of the English version of the D7000 manual). Then set the All View controller "exposure control time" (on page 17 of the AllView manual) to the number of seconds it takes for the D7000 to complete the bracketing.
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FLA wrote:
Hello.
Thanks for the reply.
This we do not want to use papywizard but only synscan
greetings
Fernando
Errr....Papywizard will do what you want so why not use it?
Plus Papywizard willl enable you to record shooting position data which can later be used to help Autopano Pro/Giga to place 'featureless' images that would otherwise get left out of the stitched pano.
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