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Message posted by yowsiang on June-10-2005 at 5:51pm
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Hi All,

I dun seems to be able to find this in the forum, I need help in how to shoot virtual tours without the tripod cap, I tried doing some post but its hard to replace the tripod cap when there isnt any details shot in.

Any suggestion is welcome. thanks

ys


Message posted by RuddersUK on June-11-2005 at 7:19am
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Use photoshop to remove the tripod, using clone stamp or healing brush.

Message posted by 360texas on June-11-2005 at 9:03am
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Some folks cube their stitched image.  Then take the 6 sided image into photoshop where the zenith (ceiling) and nadir (floor) are a cubed flat face. Then in photoshop they bring in their company logo on a single layer and position it over the hole.  In photoshop you would then flatten the logo layer onto the background.

Of course then you would have to convert the cubed image back into a spherical.  In the past this has caused issue with cubed seam edges appearing as white and blue line in the spherical image.

OR.. why not just use Panoweavers ADD FLOOR AND CEILING options using your own 200 x 200 caps.  In photoshop make a transparent background circle 230 x 230 or 200 x 200 what ever dimension covers your tripod legs in the final panorama. Some trial test for transparent circle size should provide some good results.

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Message posted by Thomas on June-12-2005 at 3:24am
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Creating a Nadir Logo with text on panotools.info !!!!

Message posted by RuddersUK on June-14-2005 at 5:29am
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Wow that panotools demo take ages! Its not that difficult as that makes it out to be! If you need any help send us over an image you want sorting yowsiang and we will do it for you! it only takes 2 mins maximum

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