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#1 2013-03-06 20:27:15

frm
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Different focal length

Hello togehter!

I want to make panos with different focal length´s. Some parts with 35mm and some parts with 100mm. Is there a tutorial about this?
What´s the best way to combine two focals? Working with layers, render two panos and manually blend,...?

Thank you!

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#2 2013-03-11 09:39:47

ThomasV
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Re: Different focal length

Hello,

Welcome on the forum.
You can mix pictures with different focals in a single pano. You don't need to separate them into layers.

One important thing is that the rendering engine enables you to give priority to "long focal" pictures. You can find it in the 'Quick preview' options. It makes the anti-ghost tool to keep pixels shooted with the longest focal instead of resolving for potential ghost.

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Thomas

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#3 2013-03-11 11:14:04

frm
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Re: Different focal length

Hello,
thank you for response. I shot the images manually on a nodal-adapter, row per row.
So I decided to use the gigapan-import-tool to import 100mm images, because it works better. But how can I add the 35mm images there?

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#4 2013-03-11 14:34:49

ThomasV
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Re: Different focal length

Hello,

If you use the gigapan importer, then, there will some manual work.

Once you have your gigapan panorama, open the editor and then add your 100mm pictures to the panorama using the layer editor.
Then, you have to move manually each 100mm picture to their approximate location, and then run 'Geometric optimization' on this picture. This should find some new links for this picture.
Once all 100mm pictures are linked in the panorama, re-optimize the full panorama.

Hope it helps,
Thomas

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#5 2013-04-27 19:40:41

frm
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Re: Different focal length

instead of placing each photo individual is it possible to stitch both panos and then combine them?

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#6 2013-04-29 09:31:44

ThomasV
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Re: Different focal length

Hello,

Once your first panorama opened in the editor, you can use the "Merge panorama" tool in the File menu.

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Thomas

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