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I would be interested to see it, but I can not move etc. Mac.
Little planet makes it interesting to have a look.
Cheers,
Heinz
Hmm, with Safari on the Mac you should get the html5 version (works fine with me).
Anyway here is the direct link to the Flash version
Sorry for the inconvenience
Karel
Thx Karel,
well done. How did your stitch work ? A lot of extra work? And length of pole might be interesting too.
Regards,
Heinz
Thanks for the compliment, Heinz.
The pole is 3m long which gave me an overhang of appr. 2.5 m
There was quite some extra work after the stitching because there were stitching errors as the shots were handheld.
The 'nadir' patch was easier than I thought it would be though.
I shot the pano from the right side of the window (standing next to my friend) and the 'nadir' shot from the left side.
Karel
Last edited by KG; 02-07-2011 at 06:12 AM. Reason: typo
Awesome view! I have yet to try it on mine. Thanks for sharing.
Any chance on some images of the set up and just how you did it/ Looks great to me.
I will put some images of the setup up next weekend, Bill. Stay tuned.
Karel
Here is how I did it:
I had this telescopic garden pole in my shed, which I used.
At the bottom I attached the RD8 rotator and a mini tripod with some plumbing stuff (sorry Nick, not as elegant as you would do it...)
At the top the Ultimate R1
I took my Olympus E-P1 with Zuiko 8mm fullframe FishEye, because I figured my E-5 body would be too heavy for this contraption,
I took one shot 'up' and 6 x 60º shots around with a 15º down tilt which gave me this 'nadir' (can we still call it a nadir this way?),
Note: this is the cube face from the file straight out the patching software, you can see the stitching errors due to the fact that I took the shots hand held.
Because my nadir adapter for the R1 has not arrived yet (it will probably next week) I pointed the R1 down and secured it with a rubber band like this:
And took the patch shot from the other side of the window, which gave me this:
And with a skew transfer it fitted nicely on the 'nadir' cube face and I could mask the parts I needed to patch the hole.
So really nothing spectacular, but it took some careful thinking how it could be done best.
Karel
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skew transfer = skew transform (stupid autocorrection....)![]()
Karel,
thx for giving us some more informations about your workflow.
Am I right: Benro mini tripod fixed to RD8 Rotator fixed to gardena pole, spilt R1 ( without rotator ) added to pole adapter plate on top?
http://store.nodalninja.com/products...e-Adapter.html
You use this whole construction horizontally by holding the benro tripod and rotator in your hand and place the pole on to the metal frame in the window.
Then taking all shots around by using the RD8 rotator from one click stop to another, bring it back in to change R1 to the nadir shot position fixing it with the rubber, taking the nadir shot by moving the construction placed on the metal frame from one side of the window to the opposite site.
So another NL-Tinkerer on NN Forum. Thx for sharing the workflow.
Kind regards,
Heinz
Last edited by hindenhaag; 02-14-2011 at 12:43 AM.
That locking adapter sounds great, Nick! Do you want to break some more news about this?
Almost correct, Heinz.
It is a Velbon mini maxi tripod, and in the shot sequence you forgot the 'Zenith' shot. The one opposite to the nadir I showed. So it was 8 shots all together.
Karel
very nice, thank you for the follow up.