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Photographer Mike  Adams  Mike  Adams {Karma:7180}
Project N/A Camera Model Fuji A400
Categories Panoramic
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Panoramics
Lens Default
Uploaded 1/17/2007 Film / Memory Type 1 gb xd
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Location City -  Boise
State -  ID
Country - United States   United States
About This was 77 shots stiched with autopano.
The room is so small that I kept running into stuff so there are some major defects in this shot.

My first attempt at a 360 degree shot.

Original resolution is 18266 x 3732 - reduced to 4160 x 850 for site size constraints.
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Mike  Adams Mike  Adams   {K:7180} 3/9/2007
Hmm,
I will look into it.... you may see a new post of the eventually. Found some of the shots acutally caused some defects!...
Look real close at the door, you will notice there is a ghost of an image of it open... and my better half is standing there!

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Valerij Reznikov Valerij Reznikov   {K:3367} 3/9/2007
Why I prefer APP and why I use PTGui very seldom is APP’s verticals! APP does it automatically. When not you can use the button on the right side of the panel (one with slanting lines). Just find the lines in your pano you want to be vertical, draw one by one and click enter. The easiest thing on earth. Val

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Mike  Adams Mike  Adams   {K:7180} 3/7/2007
eah three rows x 25 average per row.

I was just using a standard tripod wiht no pan head.
If the nodal point looks correct ti would be due to autopano.... Ver, I am not usre it is at home (it was the latest ver as of last month)

Straighten the verticals? I haven't gotten that far.

Thanks for the comment Val, Good to hear from ya

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Valerij Reznikov Valerij Reznikov   {K:3367} 3/7/2007
I say, Mike, how come it be 77 shots? I see here a one row pano (right?). It takes about 10 to 20 pics to make a 360 pano. Or was it several rows? If so the small mistakes are inevitable – one must be a genius to maintain the nodal point strictly in one place. I never managed this trick, that’s why I gave up making inside panoramas.
I am glad you use Autopano at last. What version? BTW, why didn’t you straighten verticals? Val

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Mike  Adams Mike  Adams   {K:7180} 2/10/2007
Thanks for the comments!

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H L H L   {K:11377} 2/10/2007
Mike this is a very...very cool shot I like the way it is...cograts to your efforts and your hard work!
Harry

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fokstrot . fokstrot .   {K:6560} 1/28/2007
I like this kind of photographs.
Good one.

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alessandro reggiani   {K:4791} 1/25/2007
what cahos ...beautiful composition
alessandro

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Mike  Adams Mike  Adams   {K:7180} 1/18/2007
Thanks for all the great comments!

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Pablo Dylan Pablo Dylan   {K:63918} 1/18/2007
Inusual subjet,but great work.

Pablo

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Guido Tweepenninckx Guido Tweepenninckx   {K:20076} 1/17/2007
a lot of stitching..great shot

Guido

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Mike  Adams Mike  Adams   {K:7180} 1/17/2007
More of a technical exercise.
Had never completed a full 360 degree pan so it was more of a proof on concept on my end.

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Joe Brown Joe Brown   {K:23213} 1/17/2007
Rather unusual subject. Boy that sounds like a lot of work Mike. Just maybe you should have spent some time sorting, cleaning and organizing the room. :) :) :) Not that I spend a lot of time on this myself. :) :)
Judging from the small image posted it looks like you did a very good job. To be honest, I am not sure what are your artistic objectives for this image. Or is it more of a technical exercise?

Joe

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selami Torun   {K:9397} 1/17/2007
yes, very nice...

Regards
Selami

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