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Subject Topic: My First Tourweaver 5.0 Pro Tour Post Reply Post New Topic
Message posted by maxxnas on April-26-2010 at 1:24pm
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I've been using Tourweaver since version 1.3 so I'm not new to this.  This is the first time however that I'm using 5.0 Pro.  I do have several issues with the new software but overall I think the tour came out ok.  Let me know what you think.

http://www.nastudios.com/virtual/timberidge.html

 

 



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Message posted by realtor jerry on April-26-2010 at 2:33pm
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Very nice, quality photography. Are you shooting brackets? What gear?

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Message posted by maxxnas on April-26-2010 at 2:52pm
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Thanks Jerry!  No brackets.  We were on a limited time there so these were shot in RAW on a Canon EOS 5D  w/ Canon EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye with an Absolute 360 Precision Head.    Tripod of choice is the ProMaster T525P Carbon Fiber w/ ProMaster SystemPro Superlite Ball Head 3. 

The regular photography on the SlideShow was shot with the new Canon EOS 5D Mark II w/  EF 16-35mm f/2.8 II USM and a Sony DSC-R1 <-- an oldie but a personal favorite of mine.



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Message posted by realtor jerry on April-26-2010 at 5:44pm
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Just was looking at your "flip book"on your website of the golf course. Very nice, what program do you use for that? I did one of a house some time back and don't remember the program I used!

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Message posted by maxxnas on April-27-2010 at 1:50am
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Jerry,

You can get a pretty nice flipbook here....

http://page-flip.com/


Message posted by lafecto on April-28-2010 at 12:37pm
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Congratulations

 

It's very good. More it's excellent!

What software did you use to do the floor plan? (smartdraw?)

And if you don't mine to share, what is your settings for the canon 15mmf2.8 ? Because I'm thinking to buy one of that (it's much more sharp), I'm currently use the sigmma 8mm, and for that I use f8, manual focus to infinite, and I do 4 around, with 8 above, no top, no bottom, beacuse I always put a cap to hide the tripod.

Thanks.



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Message posted by maxxnas on April-28-2010 at 3:26pm
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Thank You Luis,

I use Punch Software Home and Landscape Design Suite (newest version)

With the Canon EF 15mm f/2.8 I do 6 images around plus top, no bottom, manual focus to infinite.  I know the lens costs a little more but from personal experience it's worth the money to stick with the Canon lenses.

Bob



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Message posted by lafecto on April-29-2010 at 1:15pm
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Thanks four your reply.

About the settings of the lense: what aperture do you use (F?)?



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Message posted by maxxnas on April-30-2010 at 8:10am
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Luis,

That all depends on the area you are shooting. In full manual mode this is normally adjusted initially before the first shot is taken. I later adjust all my values in a RAW editor to get the results I want. cheers

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