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Lenses / Re: Help with 360ยบ Panoramas
« on: January 17, 2013, 09:19:59 AM »
You can use pretty much any lens you wish. You just need to decide how high the resolution vs the detail you want to capture. When I want a bit more detail, i use a standard 14mm lens, or even a 50mm lens. When I am not too worried about high resolution I use a 15mm fisheye (mostly use this now as it is way quicker and the resolution is not so bad). It does mean you either take more or less photos depending on the fov coverage of the lens.
You do need some software to stich though. I recommend, in order of preference:
PT GUI - www.ptgui.com - I like this as you can decide which parts you want to keep in case of ghosting etc
Autopano Giga - http://www.kolor.com/ - this I like too, though it is not as good at removing ghosts, giving you the ability to remove ghosts. I use mainly for gigapixel images.
An example tour, all taken with the canon 8-15 mm fisheye, all at 15mm. Stitched using ptgui.
http://parisbyphoto.com/monuments-buildings/ladefense/index.html
An example gigapixel photo, taken using the canon 100-400. Stitched with Autopano Giga.
http://parisbyphoto.com/monuments-buildings/et/index.html
The software I use to playback the 360 tours and gigapixel photos is called krpano.
You do need some software to stich though. I recommend, in order of preference:
PT GUI - www.ptgui.com - I like this as you can decide which parts you want to keep in case of ghosting etc
Autopano Giga - http://www.kolor.com/ - this I like too, though it is not as good at removing ghosts, giving you the ability to remove ghosts. I use mainly for gigapixel images.
An example tour, all taken with the canon 8-15 mm fisheye, all at 15mm. Stitched using ptgui.
http://parisbyphoto.com/monuments-buildings/ladefense/index.html
An example gigapixel photo, taken using the canon 100-400. Stitched with Autopano Giga.
http://parisbyphoto.com/monuments-buildings/et/index.html
The software I use to playback the 360 tours and gigapixel photos is called krpano.



