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Message posted by takme360 on July-03-2008 at 8:46am
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Is there a way to limit the amount of tilt, up or down, for a fisheye image? I set all the controls to "0" but still no luck. I've fiddled with other numbers and same problem. It doesn't look right if the user pans up and there's a bunch of white space underneath.

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Can you post a link to we can see what the problem is?

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Message posted by takme360 on July-04-2008 at 6:51am
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www.360closeup.com/example/

Message posted by mskp on July-04-2008 at 9:44am
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Hi, first of all try changing the "Scene type" under "Properties" of the scene. Then you have also the different settings of the scene, Pan, Tilt, FOV.

Regards, Martin


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Nice tour and welcome to the forum.
1. Are you shooting with a "one-shot" lens?
2. When you click to add a scene what type are you selecting?



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Message posted by takme360 on July-04-2008 at 5:58pm
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I'm shooting with a fisheye and selecting fisheye when I select properties. I find for some reason cylindrical images look like sh** in narrow spaces like hallways, etc. The edges get all warped and the scene just doesn't flow right.

Maybe I should change it to a spherical image?

Martin: I selected single fisheye and set the tilt values at "0".

Thanks for the compliments on the tour btw jerry.

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Looking at the tour you appear to be using a one-shot type lens.

In Tourweaver when you click to add a scene try one of the "One Shot" types.
If you are not using a one-shot lens what is your set-up?
The more information we have the better we can help. 
Hope this helps.



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Message posted by takme360 on July-06-2008 at 5:56pm
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I know how to change the image properties, it's not rocket science. As I said before, I'm shooting with a fisheye and stitching those images together.

Maybe there's a way to disable tilting? Cuz all the other image types (one shot, spherical, cylindrical) warp the edges and really hurt the overall appearance of the tour.

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Seems I have upset you. Let me assure you that was not my intentions. I was just trying to offer some help but you can rest assured that I will not make that mistake again. Must be some rocket science involved, as shown in the image above it says "Add single fisheye" yours is not a single fisheye image and you still have never said what kind of fisheye lens and camera you are using. You know that could make a difference.
Maybe someone else can get you to tell what lens and camera you are using and mayby they will help you.



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Message posted by takme360 on July-06-2008 at 7:25pm
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Zing! You got me there Jerry. Thanks for putting me in my place. But seriously, let's be civil about this, please.

What difference would equipment make in the fact I don't want:
a. The image in the tour to tilt
b. Lose the quality that the "single fisheye" type has compared to basically all the other types. As I mentioned before: the other types warp and distort the edges when the tour is panning and it looks like crap.

It's the software that I use to promote the image that I want to manipulate, not the shooting process or final processed image. If you have a better answer than the one above, I'm all ears.




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