Andrey Ilyin
Posts: 565
Location: Moscow,
Registered: 8 Dec 2004
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wynzlo
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Location: Ithaca, NY, United States
Registered: 23 Sep 2006
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Re: Pano2QTVR flash pack updated!
Posted: 29 Sep 2006 at 22:21 GMT
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That's definitely one of the finest flash panos I've come across. It helps that your images are damn nice to begin with
I'm still noticing some wavyness in lines when they're positioned at the edges and corners. It's much less noticeable than on other flash samples I've seen, but still present. Can that be reduced somehow?
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TriggerHappY
Posts: 618
Location: vancouver, Canada
Registered: 21 Jul 2004
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Re: Pano2QTVR flash pack updated!
Posted: 30 Sep 2006 at 0:25 GMT updated: 30 Sep 2006 at 0:27 GMT
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oo lala Thanks for the update Andrey, Looks great! If you or anyone could test another cylindrical for me to have a peek at that would be awesome. (Something smallish like 450x300 ish. Was very helpful last update to check the cylindrical) Here is another quick cylinder from the 8400
Whats the story behind you pan? Some sort of chair showroom? have fun Dylan
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revmark
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Location: Harvey, United States
Registered: 22 Feb 2006
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Re: Pano2QTVR flash pack updated!
Posted: 30 Sep 2006 at 3:09 GMT
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MAn forget the pano. That is one fine Rover! I'll take one!
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Andrey Ilyin
Posts: 565
Location: Moscow,
Registered: 8 Dec 2004
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Re: Pano2QTVR flash pack updated!
Posted: 30 Sep 2006 at 5:59 GMT
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Thank you!
It is custom rebuilt Rover - longer than serial by 40cm, with added compartment. The company I make these panos for is producing armored and customized cars, they need good way to show the interiors of reborn cars. Spherical pano is the best tool
Dylan, here is your sample - pano.1drey.com/panos/test/test.html . Now Pano2QTVR directly supports cylinder panos!
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TriggerHappY
Posts: 618
Location: vancouver, Canada
Registered: 21 Jul 2004
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Re: Pano2QTVR flash pack updated!
Posted: 30 Sep 2006 at 6:54 GMT
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Thanks Andrey! looks great, thanks for taking the time to make the sample. Truly big news. Keep posting the fab pans. Have fun Dylan
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fiero
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Location: La Rioja, Spain
Registered: 6 Jul 2005
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Re: Pano2QTVR flash pack updated!
Posted: 30 Sep 2006 at 9:54 GMT
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Thomas Rauscher's viewer is really fast including for fullscreen!! and without Java limitations
Very very nice pano Andrey, What size have these cubefaces?
best regards fiero
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Juraj Spaldon
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Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
Registered: 24 Jun 2006
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Re: Pano2QTVR flash pack updated!
Posted: 30 Sep 2006 at 11:10 GMT
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Andrey,
Very nice, as usually.
Do you use a classic tripod placed outside the car with side arm protruding through the window? Or do you use any other system (custom made) for placing your camera? I would like to try something like this, that's why I ask.
Juraj
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Andrey Ilyin
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Location: Moscow,
Registered: 8 Dec 2004
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Re: Pano2QTVR flash pack updated!
Posted: 30 Sep 2006 at 13:12 GMT
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Hi Fiero,
Thank you! Thomas tells that the math is almost 99% optimized, he squeezed out almost maximum quality, his next move - add tools allowing the work with flash (add hotspots etc).
The size of cubefaces is 1908 - generated from 6000x3000 pano.
Thank you, Juraj.
This pano was shot with the tripod inside the car - Rover is pretty high car, I couldn't raise the tripod and the arm in proper position. And the curtains on the window impeded too...
Fortunately there were enough space and I managed to shoot this pano with my 055MF3 tripod. I think any tripod without central column will work.
Andrey
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