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    I'm kind of getting into this panorama thing



    I thought this one came out good so I thought I'd share. I make my panoramas so they can be turned into 360 x 180 spherical panoramas where they can be viewed at my personal website under the virtual images section. At this point you need Quicktime viewer to see the functionality but I plan on being able to convert them to flash shortly. Larger image can be seen here.



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    Looks cool. Where's the 360 degree (stitched) version?

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    Hi!


    I liked it! Where is the detailed description of know-how? [] Or, at list EXIF data?

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    My equipment that I used is the 5DII, 360precision head, 15mm Canon fisheye, and PTGui software.


    Camera setting are as follows: Images are bracketed all at f/11 with a shutter of 2,4 and 8 second exposure with ISO 200.

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    freelance,


    Nicely done. PTGUI is a great front end for PanoTools. I still use the panotools PS plugin. Fun stuff, hope it yields some $$ customers.



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    Quote Originally Posted by freelanceshots


    My equipment that I used is the 5DII, 360precision head, 15mm Canon fisheye, and PTGui software.


    Camera setting are as follows: Images are bracketed all at f/11 with a shutter of 2,4 and 8 second exposure with ISO 200.






    Hi!





    Thanks. I will highly appreciate if you can tell how this may work on crop body? What adjustment needed?





    Thank you in advance.





    Alex.






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    Hey, I like that. Nice work, especially the way the ceiling "supports" the whole image.

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    Well I would suggest reading up on Internet for specific details
    on the process as there is a ton of information that could explain it
    better then I could. I'm sure for crop camera shooting you could use
    Sigma's 8mm fisheye lens as I hear is works good for panorama stitching
    with software for a wider angle of view. There are plenty of nicely made
    panorama heads out there but I had to get my specific one for a work
    assignment where it was like 900 dollars. There are less expensive heads
    for panoramic work but as far as recommending a specific brand I'd only
    be guessing. Good luck!

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    Re: I'm kind of getting into this panorama thing



    Quote Originally Posted by freelanceshots


    Well I would suggest reading up on Internet for specific details
    on the process as there is a ton of information that could explain it
    better then I could. I'm sure for crop camera shooting you could use
    Sigma's 8mm fisheye lens as I hear is works good for panorama stitching
    with software for a wider angle of view. There are plenty of nicely made
    panorama heads out there but I had to get my specific one for a work
    assignment where it was like 900 dollars. There are less expensive heads
    for panoramic work but as far as recommending a specific brand I'd only
    be guessing. Good luck!






    Thanks!

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