Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks Sanjay, As you know I like to make horizontal panos - three or four shots stitched together - to make BIG prints. When I get my Leica 19mm Elmarit R adapted to my Nikon D700 in the next few days I am going to experiment on CS4 with complete panos. Thanks for the inspiration. Cheers Howard > From: Sanjay Nasta <sanjay@microassist.net> > Subject: [Leica] RE: Capitol Pictures > To: <lug@leica-users.org>, <lug@leica-users.org> > > Howard, > > Thanks. It is fun to get a bit of access for a change. The funny > thing is walking back to the car I saw a cool little garden next to > an office building and took a shot and got yelled at by the security > guard. Thanks to our work with the state police I knew my rights > and told the man that I wouldn't stop shooting from a public > sidewalk. It mystified him and he didn't have a response. > > How to do the Quicktime panos. Well there's a lot of detail but > here's the outline. > > 1. I used a Nikon D300 with a 10.5mm fisheye lens and shot 6 shots > around on a level tripod (you rotate about the nodal point of the > lens). It is important to keep aperture, white balance constant so > I shoot in A mode. Before I shoot I test for the right settings by > doing some test shots. If you want to be really intense about it > you can take 3 shots at a -2, 0, +2 exposure and integrate them. > 2. You turn the camera up at the same point and take a ceiling > (zenith) shot. Similarly turn it down and take the nadir shot > 3. You put all these shots into a program that will put them > together. Photoshop CS4 does it now but I use PTGUI. Both programs > will find the points that connect the various photographs and also > do a bit of blending. > 4. Of course there's tweaking. Sometimes a person moves through > the shot and you have to do some masking, etc. > > There are some beautiful panoramas at www.panoramas.dk More help at > panoguide.com > > Sanjay Nasta > www.gadgetguys.com