I spent friday to monday up in Pittsburg, NH (The Great North Woods) camping and kayaking.
I took 5 panos while there, enjoy
http://www.spyboy.com/pittsburg/
Kirk
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I spent friday to monday up in Pittsburg, NH (The Great North Woods) camping and kayaking.
I took 5 panos while there, enjoy
http://www.spyboy.com/pittsburg/
Kirk
nice panos. But I must say the sharpness (full screen, 1068x1050 LCD) is not best of what I have seen on the net. In the "First Connecticut Lake" pano, I see the close objects are very sharp while the distant ones are not. what camera and lens are you using? Maybe the focus distance is not optimized.
Nick
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I'm using a Canon 40D with a Sigma 8mm fisheye (f3.5) set at infinity
I think it's my settings in Pano2VR, I've had a hard time getting the right balance between quality and speed (if I push everything up on high, it's looks great but is very slow to load and rotate)
any suggestions for those settings?
I save my panos out of PT Gui or AutoPano Pro at 6000x3000 pixel jpg's, then drop into Pano2VR and output to flash.
Kirk
Hey spyboy,
first: I can't view the pano's at Safari (macbook intel+ 10.5)
Firefox can.
second: set at infinity is not the right setting.
Mostly a setting at 1m will do for best output.
I have the same lens and focussing the Sig 8mm/3.5 (and others) are discussed a lot at panoguide.com
You are a member of panoguide..........
Have Fun !
I'm not sure why Safari has trouble, I think it might be the javascript that an older version of Pano2VR created.
usually I save as flash 8 files, so more people can view.
Kirk