Re: A weekly pano project
Very good application of VR and informative soundtracks. Some of the panos are badly in need of levelling though: Below Broad St, Higland Bowl and Midtown Plaza. If you are using PTGui, it takes less than a minute to level a panorama using vertical line control points during the stitching, and you can level the final stitched image in the same way by starting a new project with it. See this levelling tutorial. Autopano Pro also provides a similar levelling feature.
John
Re: A weekly pano project
John,
Thanks for taking a look and the suggestions. You're absolutely right of course. It took me a while to discover the vertical control points. It was a revelation to see how much they helped :001_smile: Hopefully the more recent panos look better. I should go back and fix the earlier ones - especially the ones you mentioned.
thanks again,
will
Re: A weekly pano project
Hi, Will!
Congratulations. A good idea and interesting use of the panoramas. I like the documentary style and the voiceover gives them a lot. I observe a few stitching problems, which can be for sure easily fixed, correcting the NPP point. If you have not the nadir shot I think it would be better to limit the tilt values, so the tripod will not be seen.
Again nice work and application of panography.
Regards, Martin
Re: A weekly pano project
Thanks Martin. I've tried different techniques regarding the nodal shot - sometimes including the tripod, sometimes limiting the tilt and sometimes getting rid of the tripod. The journalist in me says leave the tripod in. The photographer says don't show it :001_smile:
Sometimes the stitching comes together easily for me, other times I've struggled and run out of time to get it right. Hopefully I'll get better at it as I do more of them.
thanks again,
Will
Re: A weekly pano project
Hi, Will!
I understand what you say about the nadir. It can be sometimes (almost always) very time consuming. An idea is maybe to create a tripod cap with information about the image you are showing. Starting by the copyright, story/details/statistics of the scene, date or any information you consider important to communicate and the Newspaper logo. In a way you also watermark your panorama with that.
Regards, Martin :wink:
Re: A weekly pano project
pano pod casting. i love it! you get information without having to read a single text line. nice!
it took me a wile too in the beginning to set vertical and horizontal lines to level out panoramas. you will get better. :biggrin:
nice work! ti360.org