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Altertavla

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:08 pm
by PanoMapper
A piece of baroque carpentry dating from 1682 graces an otherwise uninspiring church in Hedmark, Norway:

http://tactus360.com/panos/folldal/folldal.html.

Shot with a Nikon D300s, Sigma 105mm lens and a Seitz Roundshot. 98 images altogether, with the final image around 800 megapixels.

Any comments on technique and how to improve for the next attempt will be gratefully received.

Cheers,

Jon

Re: Altertavla

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 1:22 pm
by Hopki
Hi Jon
This is excellent, but i found myself trying to find the opening view in the thumbnails, I found the T button didi this in the end, but felt it should have been a thumbnail.
Also I know it makes sense to have the left button move the film strip to the left, but I felt it should have been the right one!
As you get to the end of the strip, the mouse is there ready to click the right button. Perhaps it just me :D
Otherwise, spot on.
Hopki

Re: Altertavla

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 1:46 pm
by PanoMapper
Yes. I thought that and it will be changed as soon as I can get off the sofa (Saturday, football and beer - you do the maths!). It is not quite finished yet, as the customer wants an audio commentary; I am also going to add tooltips. Since it is for the Norwegian market, the T is intended for them and, in case you want a little Norwegian 101, stands for "tilbakestilling", which means "reset". See your point about adding a thumbnail to the slider, however.

Thanks for the comment!

Jon

Re: Altertavla

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:06 pm
by Hopki
:lol: