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Panorama shot on 15 mm horizontally, is now trying to stiching a panorama, I know that made a mistake and had probably to do a photo vertically, but that is what is now, I have obtained here is a photo, shot in 3 stages: the upper-middle-bottom , it looks very bad. question is what the algorithm which allows to fix it?
Last edited by shovay (2012-01-28 09:03:10)
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Some questions:
1. What camera did you use?
2. Did you use a pano head?
3. How many shots are there in this stitched image?
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mediavets wrote:
Some questions:
1. What camera did you use?
2. Did you use a pano head?
3. How many shots are there in this stitched image?
1.Canon 5d2
2.no .normal head .monftotto
3. 51 pics
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shovay wrote:
mediavets wrote:
Some questions:
1. What camera did you use?
2. Did you use a pano head?
3. How many shots are there in this stitched image?1.Canon 5d2
2.no .normal head .monftotto
3. 51 pics
You should need at most 8 shots (that's assuming no exposure bracketing) to cover 360x180 with a 15mm fisheye on a Canon 5DMkII - 6-around plus Zenith and optional Nadir.
You have almost no chance of being able to achieve a good stitch of an indoor pano unless you use a proper pano head with camera/lens set at the NPP (No Parallax Point). Nodal Ninja pano heads are very popular.
Last edited by mediavets (2012-01-28 12:27:36)
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I managed to solve the problem just by putting additional corrective points
I also initially partially stiching some places
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