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Message posted by phoenixrising on March-24-2004 at 4:15pm
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I'm gonna create a new "Showcase" of various tours created. Also I'll add the kit used, the time it took to make and any special pointers or issues I had with the work displayed. Feel free to add ur own work or comments.

Link : Car show room. Start page (in German), 4 spheres, map & fotos.

CP4500/FC-E8 & home made panohead, Stich: Panoweaver pro, Presented with: Immatronics PanoExpress. Blending work PS7.

Total time taken was around six hours... this was mainly due to my panohead being off kilt and me having to do lots of PS work as my stiching was not going well (would've taken a couple of hours less otherwise. Also I had to add Cubics and resize panos in 3 sizes for differing applications into my workflow). Furthermore I had to blend 3-4 pics per 120 due to lighting issues... ie windows. Overall I'm very happy with the lighting. I've also added a number of photos as this is part of an Online report on a new car showroom. The completed tour will encompass around 20 spheres with an html based interactive map. However, I've added a map (Grundriss) within the pano display window. The Tour will also have various url's to product spec sheets, pdfs and other data. May even do some car interiors.

Enjoy. Full tour will be completed sometime in May. That is when the car showrooms other fascilities will be finished for me to shoot.



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Message posted by smooth on March-24-2004 at 6:16pm
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Sweet Job Robert!

Will make a very nice job when you complete the package.

Panorama Express does do a nice job of displaying panoramas stitched with Panoweaver. Still shots help tell/sell your tour.

Well done

Regards, Smooth 


Message posted by phoenixrising on March-30-2004 at 11:33am
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Showcase part 2.

This is of a fitness studio in London... 6 spheres, map, intro.

www.einfoto.de/einfoto/360/dwyer/index.html

My main mess-up with this shot is that I had white bal set to flash... oooppsss... therefore I had some weird colour distortion. Set-up as above.



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Message posted by Neill W on April-11-2004 at 3:34pm
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Hi Phoenix,

Particularly liked the triplets practising martial arts :-) Obviously a three hemi shot!

Good stuff

Neill W

 


Message posted by phoenixrising on April-13-2004 at 12:50pm
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No... they're triplets actually...hehehehe ;-)

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