Re: Digital Panorama Stitching Software

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Well I know you dont like stiching but I do like the result of using the rhino cam with my nex 7 and my 180 degeee mamiya 30mm fisheye.  The rhino is a good idea but takes a bit longer then a noblex swing and uses stitching.  The cool thing about it is I get a monster file. 100MP for the pano and 200mp if I use the full image circle and 8 shots.   Im thinking about a gigapan though and then doing monster 360 degree spherical projections.  Just need to work out the 6 pack projection system that has to hang. I think. If I can work out a way to not see the projectors that would be ideal. 

On May 3, 2014 9:40 AM, "Jan Faul" <jan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I don’t really have an opinion. As you may have noticed, I do not stitch. My opinion is to get that comatose Noblex up in the studio (and the one on top of the bookcase in the big room or wherever it is) off to Bob Watkins in IL to be repaired, and then you’ll have a real panorama camera to fool around with. The people at AgAc tell me the clients they serve HATE stitching and now that nobody has any rotary shot pano cameras any more, there is something of a coming crisis in the field. NOblex only made 3500 cameras and Horizont, the Russian POS, makes rubbish, so…

If I were to express an opinion of about stitching it is that you’re shooting with the wrong platform, as you should be using the Roundshot tripod head, not what you currently have.

http://www.roundshot.ch/xml_1/internet/en/application/d77/d78/f79.cfm IT’s about $4500 and I understand it is worth it.
 

On May 3, 2014, at 12:50 AM, klausknuthmail@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Hi,

What is your personal opinion about the best option?  That would be the question - is it PS?

I have been pondering this question for a while and I have come up with some weird ‘alternative' results,

Just wondering and thanks,

Klaus






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