Right. But in terms of keepig the Nadir-hole as small as possible i use -12° with my 15mm fisheye on fullframe. That gives me 6+Z shots @20° with my manual head and matches perfectly. Yes, but he has a Sigma 8mm f3.5 fisheye on his 5DMkII - that will give a circulart fisheye image with I think appr...
If you uncheck "use grid position" and re-optimize (start from a pano you showed above, not from new) what happens to the unlinked pictures? I suspect that this has to do with CPs getting put on the water instead of on land, and APG then cleaning them out because the grid is prefered. Georg showed t...
If the photog was panning, then you should have a trapezoid. Think of panning a long wall. You will see parallax, and APP will try and project the wall onto a sphere, keeping the wall height the same. Thus, it "keystones" the image in the horizontal direction. One way around this may be to set the f...
Your first investment should be in knowledge. This won't cost anything but your time. Go and read the APG documentation, including the case studies and user tips. There is a lot of info on the internet. After you read the documentation, try using the string method (Explained in the documentation) an...
Try using detection set to low. It may be that you have a sensor with some differences between the pixels. If APP only uses lumiance for detection, it may pick up these paterns. detection set to low decimates the pixels and may smooth out the differences between pixels. Also, running a smoothing fil...
Peter, Think of "render" as a way to save the output of APP. There are a lot of options here, more than with the normal windows save command. Look at all the options in the render checkllist which Georg posted above. The green vertical line is near the place where you select the output file. The sho...
It’s amazing isn’t it. With the benefit of hindsight the answer is so obvious. Glad to hear you have resolved the issue. Unless I am mistaken i suggested the likely problem way back in this thread: http://www.kolor.com/forum/p99259-2012-05-21-14-41-38#p99259 I quote: "Perhaps: 1. You haven't up...
Couple of thoughts: 1. use the lowest natural ISO. Some Canons are better at ISO 100 than ISO 50 (ISO 50 is an "extended" ISO). 2. you can use the selftimer instead of the remote. 2 seconds is enough if you can select the timer time. 3. there is some discussion that MLU is not needed at very long ex...
I don't think it's embarrassingly bad for a first attempt, but all of your help on this thread will definitely help me improve upon it greatly. I think that if you look in the starting location and move horizontally you can see how the tables/couches are stretching on the bottom corners -- if someo...
To add to what mediavets said: Wood - real wood has unique grain. When you have a thin veneer of real wood, the grain may look the same in two adjacent peices becasue it is a thin shaving from the same board. Artificial wood-like formica or a plastic coating on real wood- has many repeated patterns....
The CPs explain a lot. The floor tiles are probably a regular geometric pattern -- it may look random, but I'll bet each tile is similar to another, or at least has a lot of similar features "randomly" distributed. Take the CPs off the floor and put them on the cabinet. Ceiling tiles will have the s...
Settings use detection "low" or "standard" and check "force every image . . . ". Can you make a screenshot of the cp-window? best, KLaus btw.: better use RAW - you can edit the white-balance. The color aof the light is ugly. ;) Exactly. And some internal panos have 3 light sources -- fluorescent li...
What does the address bar in your browser show? does it contain the string "images/panos" ? If not, you have the haysGalleriadata in the wrong place. It may be that an iframe defines the "fullscreen" to be the size of the iframe. This article may help http://help.videojs.com/discussions/problems/12...
I think there may be a vocabulary issue here: 1. Distortion - example is straight lines become curved They may be sharp or blurry. 2. Out of Focus, or soft focus - lines may be straight, but are blurry. At f/5 there are going to be some areas that are out of focus. If you autofocus on the center, it...
Our software is not ICC aware. But you should not need that to be accurate because the monitor profile applies itself for all software, if installed correctly. The key word is "if" I recomend that you check that the profile is installed correctly. IIRC you can take the profile off of PS and if the ...
I haven't uploaded the files to a server. When I double click on the swf file it works fine. The *.swf is being called from a web page using this code.. <div class="videoFrame"> <object width="600" height="400"> <embed src="images/panos/haysGalleria.swf" width="600" height="400" allowFullScreen="tr...
I see a stutter. dual xeon 5504 16GB DDR3 (Dell T7500) 3.84 Mb dsl (at this time) Stutter seems to happen in same place all the time in both ff and ie. And now that I'm looking for it, my panos seem to stutter also, but more than yours do. see http://hankkarl.com/Mystic-Seaport-VT/virtualtour.html
The issue here may be that Bing maps photos and Google maps photos may be incorrect slightly due to parallax or any of the other issues we have come to know and "love". But even if you use Bing maps to set the points, there's no guarantee that Bing maps will show the same picture the next time. That...