Hi Polycounters,
for some time I was a panorama fotograph. And i want to share my work with you guys and the guys from Marmoset. So feel free to use my work for your works. If you want
Marmoset: If you like my works you can implement them in Toolbag if you want. I don´t want or need any credits. PM me for the original TIFF Files which are over 100 MB per Panorama if you want or need them. But maybe you don´t like this, it´s ok!
My old Panorama Homepage, which you can find under the Buttons in the Interactive View is not more online. To Avoid the "Stretching" on the Interactive View zoom a little bit in the picture using your scroll function of your mouse.
You can use the Buttons to turn on and off the music or to switch to an "earthball" perspective.
Old Fabric Click for Interactive ViewDom Hotel Click for Interactive View
House Fuehlingen Click for Interactive ViewChurch Click for Interactive ViewMedia Park Click for Interactive ViewHyatt Regency Hotel Click for Interactive View
I personally like the "House Fuehlingen", "Media Park", "Church" and "Hyatt Regency" most of them.
I think that this scaled JPG Versions are enough for Toolbag.
I have tried to load the Tiff Files and Toolbag get in stuck.
But anyway, when somebody need more resolution, i can upload the TIF Files.
Greetings,
Gazu
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Thank You!
They have all a bracketing of -1 ; 0 ; +1 in it. I don´t remember if i made them in Photomatix or in Photoshop. But i merged them very decent, to avoid the typicall HDR Look. Maybe "House Fuehlingen" looks a bit more like HDR.
(It is a very scary house and the story behind it,too.. ^^)
I made them with an Samyang Fisheye : 4 on 0° with a 90° ClickStep, 2 Nadir for retouching the Tripod and 1 Zenith Picture.
Would be cool when you could help me out with the hosting for the large tiff files.
Gazu
And i have .TIF Picture Files from the Rest that i have posted Above.
The .TIF Files have an Resolution of 6324 x 3162 and are about 80-100 MB big.
I hope i have answered your question correctly.
Gazu
In every 90° Step i have waited that there are no persons moving in front of the lens and then i did the shot. The Tripod is masked out and the shadows are retouched in Photoshop.
The Panorama "Media Park" has killed me with large Shadows of the Tripod. And this little Bricks on the Floor....Was much work to retouch the whole floor with this little bricks, because the sun was not so high and the shadows was very long.
The Bird is Fake, yes
This is how it can goes when it comes to take a shot of the nadir:
Gazu
But i still missing a panorama of my old BMW E46 325i Interior.
I made it between the drives and co drivers seat on the middle console and it comes out very clean, but i cant find it
Do you mind telling me how you corrected the fisheye distortion for the samyang lens? I have been searching for a photoshop/lightroom preset for this for a while but have been unable to find one for my 8mm.
Also a link to the your tripod and click stop would be amazing
Cheers!
I have used PT GUI and i think with this you will go good.
The Tripod is an Manfrotto 055 X PRO B.
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And the Nodalpointadapter was an panoMaxx, which is made in germany and i dont know if they deliver to america. It was low budget equipment, but i was still happy with it because everything goes well
If you have more money i recommend you Novoflex.
http://www.novoflex.com/en/products/panorama-photography/panorama-vr-system-pro-ii/
But i think a nodal ninja will make his work well, too
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.XNodal+Ninja&_nkw=Nodal+Ninja&_sacat=0&_from=R40
The panoMaxx was about 200 €
Gazu
I was using Photoshop with PT lens for correction but didn't really look at stitching yet really. It's good to know that the cheaper stuff works though
Thanks for the help!
www.krpano.com
Really good tool.
Really nice shots! If someone could upload them anywhere with linear lighting they would make awesome backgrounds for physical renders. I'm really bad at photography, but RAW files can be saved as HDR, as long as they are 32 bit colors, right?