Hi there
First let me say thank you to all the gnome team for producing this great software, updates and help.
The link is to a imaged mapped tour of the P.S. Waverley, using a modified simplex skin, main output HTML5 with flash fallback.
http://www.360urbex.com/projects.html
Please have a look round and let me know of any bugs or improvements you think would work.
I think for me, it would be good to have some way of controlling the size of the FLASH file used, same way the HTML5 has the mobile tab, as I have to limit the resolution of the FLASH panoramas so that they don't crash smaller Android devices.
Cheers
Calzie
P.S. Waverley - last sea-going paddle steamer tour
Nice work check What's new in PTGui 9.1
many new things that makes stitching easier
how many pictures do you shoot 6 around and 1 up ?
many new things that makes stitching easier
how many pictures do you shoot 6 around and 1 up ?
Hi Svendus
Thank you for your comments, there are still a few stitching errors (mostly just zenith) to correct, kids and work get in the way, so hopefully I will get these fixed later, I currently use the latest pro version of PTgui, the masking operation is great.
All of there panoramas were taken from a monopod, needed to be quick and some of the places are quite tight, so they are not as good as steady tripods shots would be, I take 8 going round with bracketed exposure, the nodal ninja head is set -10deg, then one set pointing up and one set hand held looking down. Using the -10deg angle on the main pictures means the nadir hole is very small and con be easily stitched.
I will be adding more projects, already taken and processed, just not done the web page index stuff...
Cheers
Callum
Thank you for your comments, there are still a few stitching errors (mostly just zenith) to correct, kids and work get in the way, so hopefully I will get these fixed later, I currently use the latest pro version of PTgui, the masking operation is great.
All of there panoramas were taken from a monopod, needed to be quick and some of the places are quite tight, so they are not as good as steady tripods shots would be, I take 8 going round with bracketed exposure, the nodal ninja head is set -10deg, then one set pointing up and one set hand held looking down. Using the -10deg angle on the main pictures means the nadir hole is very small and con be easily stitched.
I will be adding more projects, already taken and processed, just not done the web page index stuff...
Cheers
Callum