The largest guitar ensemble was achieved by 6 346 participants in an event organised by Thanks Jimi Festival, in Wroclaw, Rynek, Poland, on 01 May 2009 (Guinness World Record).
On 30 April, this year, in the same place, 5 601 guitars played Hey Joe.
http://wigi.pl/images/foto/pano/heyjoe1/
5601 guitars played Hey Joe!
Great job Witold,
Could be improved by NOT allowing a decrease quality when panning.
Also fix the face of the man behind the large lamp pole with two noses.
Sound after load and I personally think the sound on/off button graphic is back to front (red line when off).
One to be proud of, congratulations
Regards, Smooth
Could be improved by NOT allowing a decrease quality when panning.
Also fix the face of the man behind the large lamp pole with two noses.
Sound after load and I personally think the sound on/off button graphic is back to front (red line when off).
One to be proud of, congratulations
Regards, Smooth
Thanks Smooth.
Regards
Witek
Do you mean a setting in P2VR? It was so:smooth wrote: Could be improved by NOT allowing a decrease quality when panning.
It is OK, these are not two noses, but a lock of hair.smooth wrote:Also fix the face of the man behind the large lamp pole with two noses.
I always did differently, but I'll try - it is more logical.smooth wrote:Sound after load and I personally think the sound on/off button graphic is back to front (red line when off).
Regards
Witek
Yes, uncheck those boxes. The image panning quality looks poor. A couple of quick tests and you will find a happy medium.
You see it, right?
Maybe it's a lock of hair, but it doesn't look right. Looks like a Picasso! Are you saying this isn't a seam?
You have the original, if it's right and your happy then OK. I personally would change/fix it either way, because of the perception.
The sound icon display is just an opinion. Though, it is backed up by just about every TV/Video/DVD/Blue Ray player's mute button.
Anyway, I love the pano. People scenes have it all over other types of panoramas.
Regards, Smooth
You see it, right?
Maybe it's a lock of hair, but it doesn't look right. Looks like a Picasso! Are you saying this isn't a seam?
You have the original, if it's right and your happy then OK. I personally would change/fix it either way, because of the perception.
The sound icon display is just an opinion. Though, it is backed up by just about every TV/Video/DVD/Blue Ray player's mute button.
Anyway, I love the pano. People scenes have it all over other types of panoramas.
Regards, Smooth
I do not see improvement, P2VR is unable to display better...smooth wrote:Yes, uncheck those boxes. The image panning quality looks poor. A couple of quick tests and you will find a happy medium.
You see it, right?
This is the original photo, probably higher contrast is exaggerated this effect.smooth wrote:Maybe it's a lock of hair, but it doesn't look right. Looks like a Picasso! Are you saying this isn't a seam?
You have the original, if it's right and your happy then OK. I personally would change/fix it either way, because of the perception.
I love it too.smooth wrote:Anyway, I love the pano. People scenes have it all over other types of panoramas.
Thanks!
Regaeds
Witek
Well, this is one of my favorite songs so I too have to love it. Excellent pano!
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Wigi (that's your nick name right?),
My compliment, GREAT work!
Boštjan
My compliment, GREAT work!
Boštjan
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I tried more than once.Svendus wrote:Great show
Did you try a no loss Multiresolution ? ( in latest Pano2VR Version 3 )
Multires does not work very well in Opera (W7, 64 bit) - the tiles are loading very slowly. Besides multires is not elaborated/optimized (P2VR far from krpano).
Svendus, perhaps I was not well understood. I know this tutorial, I know very well the opportunities multires and I know how to use it (examples: http://wigi.pl/images/foto/pano/wulka1/, http://wigi.pl/images/foto/pano/cystersi1/, http://wigi.pl/images/foto/pano/ubst2009/).
I'm not happy with the Pano2VR multiresolution mode.
I'm not happy with the Pano2VR multiresolution mode.
I just viewed http://wigi.pl/images/foto/pano/wulka1/ (Scene 1)wigi wrote:I know very well the opportunities multires and I know how to use it (examples: http://wigi.pl/images/foto/pano/wulka1/, http://wigi.pl/images/foto/pano/cystersi1/, http://wigi.pl/images/foto/pano/ubst2009/).
I'm not happy with the Pano2VR multiresolution mode.
using Opera, the browser I favour. It loads slow and shows signs of being incorrectly set up.
But I do like the panorama.
Here is an example using multi-res that works correctly with Opera.
http://omnipix.com.au/panoramas/2010/smarty/
I'm willing to help you with settings if you like. If not, fair enough!
I know some people don't like assistance.
Regards, Smooth
The pictures in the pano multires mode are not copy protected, unfortunately.Svendus wrote: A plus is that the Pano are copy protected, you cannot download the Panorama
What settings do you suggest?smooth wrote: I'm willing to help you with settings if you like.