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#1 2013-01-21 23:27:32

danbo
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Registered: 2011-06-04
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How do I create a 360 degree 'spherical' tour and use it on the web

hello there.

i have a dslr with a couple of lens, one being a fisheye, i also have a tripod and a head.

i know the very basics of using autopano  to stitch photos together to create great panoramas, now i want to move to the next stage and take a 360 degree image.    With the tripod tripod i think i can take the still photos but what next?

do i need another piece of software and when i m done  i would like a file that can be viewed on the web and on iphone and ipad  and android etc etc.  i believe that means i need html5.

any help welcomed.

regards

danbo

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#2 2013-01-21 23:45:03

HansKeesom
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Re: How do I create a 360 degree 'spherical' tour and use it on the web

When you say ''and a head"is that a panorama head? If so, which?
Which fisheye do you use?

With the panorama head you can make a number of photos in all directions, f.e. 2 rows of 6 photos every 60 degrees. First row you make pointing 50 degrees upwards, second row you make pointing  10 degrees downwards.

Camera should sort of circle around a point of rotation called the nodal point.

Feed these photos to autopano and see what happens.

For making a tour for website you need panotour programm


Regards,  Hans Keesom
I stitch and render for other photographers see http://tinyurl.com/brxvlhg for details

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