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Old 13th October 2007, 00:01   #21
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Very nice. Love the first one Brian.
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Old 13th October 2007, 13:15   #22
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oops, tried to make it bigger and lost everything
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Old 14th October 2007, 22:56   #23
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I think the biggest problem with Panis is people take the in landscape format, they work much better if you take them in portrait!
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I think the biggest problem with Panis is people take the in landscape format, they work much better if you take them in portrait!
What a good idea, I'd never have thought of that. Ta.
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I tried that, but I usually end up with tons of sky or beach/land and little subject, so I prefer the landscape method. But, I can see a use for it in some cases, so I don't discount it.
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mine was taken in portrait mode, not as good as it could have been as it was homework for my course and due to work commitments i only had 1 day to do a panoramic - too much pressure :lol: The next one i do will be better :lol:
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I tried that, but I usually end up with tons of sky or beach/land and little subject, so I prefer the landscape method. But, I can see a use for it in some cases, so I don't discount it.
Cropping comes in handy at times like these.
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The program I use for autostitching the images takes care of that
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And the program would be ????
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And the program would be ????
I use 3 different ones, ADG Panorama Pro, Panorama Maker 4, and Panorama Studio. The reason for that is they each do things slightly differently, and one will output a 360 in .mov format, another does a great job on 180 shots and one i got free My current favourite is ADG Panorama Pro.

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