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Message posted by jrockwell3 on August-24-2006 at 11:42pm
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Markus...

What program did you use so you can go upside down.. i've been looking to do that. Your tours rock!

Message posted by smooth on August-25-2006 at 12:45am
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Viewers that allow 360x360 rotation are Immervision Pure Tools www.immervision.com and Panorama Express (1 or 2)  www.imatronics.com in both cases you can limit the tilt should you require.

Personally I not a fan of rotating a scene past reality. But if you are shooting from a Plane Cockpit or Roller-Coaster I can see merit.

Regards, Smooth


Message posted by Wide-Eyes on August-25-2006 at 6:34am
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Hi Mark

I am about to do something similar for a Danish Limousine Company and I have a few questions I hope you can help me with:

1) What did you do to control the light?? I see almost no shadows in "your" car, but when I photographed a HUMMER - see it at www.WideEyes.dk in the right side of the screen.

2) Your images are very sharp. What is your set up?

3) do you mind me asking what you charge for this kind pf panos? I am considering charging more then usual for the panoramas of cars as it takes longer in post production.



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Message posted by marktold on August-25-2006 at 8:36am
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@Wide-Eyes

If Mark is me than here are the answers:

1) Bracketing
2) Nikon D70, Sigma 8mm
3) The usual fee - Its only about 30 min to mask the windows, and feels good to deliver a good job.

Regards Markus



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Nikon D70s, Sigma 8 mm, 4 to 12 shots, Agnos MrotatorTShort, PTGui, PS CS3, and lots of other software :-)

Message posted by Susz on September-07-2006 at 10:47am
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Thanks for all the help out there. Much appreciated. The tours worked well and customer delighted.

Susz


Message posted by zxcvbnm on September-07-2006 at 11:32am
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How about letting us see? I'm curious now...

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ok - thought I'd replied to this about 5 mins ago but it didn't seem to appear...

Am going to have a pop at trying a series of night time panos at around midnight to 3am around Edinburgh over the summer holidays and did a search on the forum but since this hasn't seemed to crop up for years none of the links now work. Has anyone got any images of panos taken about this time at night outside? The advice obviously wont have changed I dont think so I dont think anyone needs to repost althought obviously any advice, esp if anyone has any extra with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 8mm, would be much appreciated.

PS If I don't post my results its either because they were rubbish or because I was mugged!


Cheers!



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Message posted by smooth on July-13-2009 at 3:25am
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Here is one from last NYE in country Australia around midnight.

Regards, Smooth

Message posted by rfh12002 on July-14-2009 at 5:14pm
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Sweet shot Smooth!
Thanks for posting it - true pro as ever (I'd have ducked out of one on the paving stones due to the stitching issues).

Weathers not been right or I've been ill but I'll be out there when both combine and I'll post results to let you know how its gone.

Thanks



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