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Re: Pano without Panoramic Head..
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 at 9:09 GMT
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puzz said:

Landscape is not the main criteria. It depeneds on whether there are objects close (few meters or less) to your camera's lenses. In a typical landscape panorama - objects are usually distant from the camera, and that is the reason why panoramic head is not "a must". (See for example the mountains on this panorama: www.panoye.com/panorama.837-parque-natural-de-red...)


just now i go to my house there to have some try..



i stitch using the Arcsoft Panorama Maker..
combine by 5 photo in vertical.. i din screw up my dslr on the tripod.. i just lay my lens on the center no the tripod... then hold it tight.. and turn to the right and snap one by one.. this is the result of that.. is it any comment on this? i have many try on it.. but some is fail.. the only success which is this...
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Re: Pano without Panoramic Head..
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 at 4:26 GMT
updated: 25 Jun 2008 at 4:29 GMT
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moOok said:

any good software to introduce other than the canon photo stitch software?

Try autostitch. Very easy to use. If you can excuse me for my poor english, you can try this quick tutorial:
www.panoye.com/blog/2008/02/tutorial-panoramic-ph...




thanks for intro me the software and the tutorial that given to me.. thanks a lot.. which means if i wan to take those landscape photo. i no need to use ponoramic head also ok rite ?

now i still confuse about which software to use.. i think most probably i wont use the "canon photo stitch" d..

i am now considering the PTGUI that intro by Pete and the Arcsoft Panorama Maker that intro by my fren...
and got another Realviz Stitich.. i think i don wan touch that one.. cos is quite slow and hard for that.. haha..
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Re: Pano without Panoramic Head..
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 at 4:22 GMT
updated: 25 Jun 2008 at 4:27 GMT
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Thanks for intro me the modalsamurai.. is very very useful.. will go to make it when free..

i have manage to get PTGUI 5.8.3, but it seem like very professional compare to the Arcsoft Panorama maker the i use..

but.. i use the same 4 photo.. to put into this two different software.. the result that come out.. Arcsoft one can manage to stitch all together.. but PTGUI seem to be a bit problems with that.. is it the setting problems? or else?

here is the stitch by Arcsoft Panorama Maker 4.0


here is the stitch by PTGUI 5.8.3

look at the towel at the chair.. is seem a bit problems for the stitching.. and the top right of the television..

which one is the better one? the picture above not yet been edited.. just after stitch only..


you are from UK rite? u always come penang? haha.. khoo kong si is very nice.. but the ppl inside is very proud.. they treat us very not nice.. will going there to learn sono ...
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Posted: 24 Jun 2008 at 16:38 GMT
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nice to meet you Pete... and thanks for the reply.. btw.. i don have the panoramic head... is it still can take good pano photo??

i have try photoshop CS2 - automate stitch, canon software - photo stitch.. seem no good.. then just now i have try a Arcsoft panorama maker 4.. seem quite nice.. and the one u intro me.. is it for those QTVR used ?
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Posted: 24 Jun 2008 at 16:14 GMT
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Happy to found a very good website to learn Panorama...

i like and wish to learn long time ago.. and now...

have some problems about it..

if let said i don have the panoramic head for taking panorama photo.. will it be problems when we stitch it?

any good software to introduce other than the canon photo stitch software?
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