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Nodal Ninja 3 Tutorial “Making a Panorama”
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6 pan, 1 zenith & 2 nadirs on tripod
Take six pan shots at every 60°, one upward (zenith), and two downward shots (nadir).
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Photoshop...
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In Photoshop, layer the two nadirs and add a layer mask.
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PTGUI...
In PTGUI, add the edited nadir, generate control points and create panorama.
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First initial stitch
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Pano2QTVR...
In PANO2QTVR, convert the stitched image (equirectangular) to a cubical projection.
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The six cubical images generated with PANO2QTVR.
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Photoshop...
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In Photoshop, there are various ways of filling in the hole. For this particular nadir, I used the vanishing point tool.
Other tools to use: Clone tool.
Once finished editing, in PANO2QTVR, re-convert the six cubical images back to an equirectangular image.
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