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Message posted by vilmer on September-20-2006 at 11:08pm
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I finally got the canon 10d + peleng out for a test in the park. See here . Your comments will be appriciated.
I resized them to 4000*2000, using Web Presenter Pro. Saved the jpg's at quality 8, and used the pure player pro (java). You can watch fullscreen by hovering the questionmark and clicking the arrows button.
Chau
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Message posted by smooth on September-21-2006 at 2:02am
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Vilmer,

Your images are looking good. They are a little soft and could use a little sharpening. You should also consider limiting the tilt in the Immervision viewer. Going upside down is silly and somewhat annoying.

Regards, Smooth


Message posted by Crafty on September-21-2006 at 4:04am
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Hi Vilmer
Looks very nice except I too am not a fan of going upside down! The only thing I noticed was there was a blank screen for quite a while before anything happened. The progress bar appeared after about 10 seconds and shot straight to the end and the pano appeared. Whilst I know to expect to wait, the general public may well have given up by then.
Nice images though, especially the full screen!
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Message posted by vilmer on September-21-2006 at 11:12am
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Smooth and Crafty,
Thanks for the comments, the sickening rollercoaster effect is gone, the preload screen is fixed, the activation sh*t is fixed, thank you Mustang Lex and later today I will apply some sharpening.
I will add later a pano which still has the tripod . I guess I found the lens' g-spot within 1 hour.:-)
I will search the forum for the best sharpening tool.
Btw I used 4+t photos, shot raw at iso100, shuttertime depending on the light, and later finetuned it in the raw importer in cs2.
Chau,
Vilmer

ps, the dot com domain's DNS is broken again.

Message posted by mgora1 on October-10-2006 at 11:47pm
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It appears now that the sharpening has been a bit overdone. 

The images are shot well and alignment is good.  The only thing I might suggest is raising your tripod height.  When we shoot scenes where the top of the image is higher than 20' we have found that setting the tripod at at least 5'10" tends to provide a better perspective.  Just my .02.

Keep up the good work.



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