and comment on the quicktime panoramas, you need version 5 or higher.
How can I get rid of the join lines or is this not possible when using Panoweaver and two hemispherical pictures?
I'm using a Coolpix 4300 with FC-E8 fisheye and an i**x rotator (bought off ebay for the purpose).
The panorama's a OK but you are correct your blending could be improved.
Blending is done not with the stitching software but with Photoshop using the clone and healing tools. I guess you are using Mambo to build you site! I wouldn't as it looks generic but that of course is just my opinion. The results you have are far better then the council's website version for sure. Keep playing/learning you are well on your way.
Hi Savak, I would recommend a bit of fiddling in photoshop to enhance you images a bit more, ie sharpen them up and enhance the colours. Also if your camera has auto exposure lock, use it! it is a very good feature that will keep both hemis colour balanced. Finally use 3 hemis instead of 2 this extra overlap will prevent stitch lines. Take a look at THIS This was taken using a coolpix 4500, only one model up from yours but same res. Its not what youve got its what you do with it! lol im sure ive heard that before
Hi Rudders UK, this is a quite off topic, sorry to the rest, but that link you posted only shows a small strip of your panorama. I've had this problem before looking at stuff linked in this forum, not sure if that was from you too though. Any idea what is going wrong here, must be at my side, but I don't have a clue... Love the looks of your website by the way! Here's a screenprint from what I see.. (XP home SP2 - Int.Expl 6.)
doh not that again! not got a clue why it does that. It seems to work for a while then decide not to! i ll have another look at it. Sometimes it works in firefox and not in IE then sometimes IE and not firefox! maybe ive done something wrong when embedding it. Any ideas anyone?
Thanks for that, I was afraid it was me. I couldn't try it in Firefox because that keeps telling me to install QT (which I of course already have), installed QT via Firefox again and again... it just refuses to work though.
So, I guess you have a small problem compared to me, good luck sorting it out!
Perhaps my Firefox problem is that I installed QT 6.5 for win98/ME (running XP home here), but I refuse to install the 2000/XP version that also installs iTunes. Shame on Apple for trying to force that upon people
Rudders, I take that back... works in Firefox today :-), and even better, I get to see it in full glory now, a beauty!!! Still no luck in IE though, same small strip...
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