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Gurrah
October 18th, 2006, 02:54 PM
They can be really funny, but this time you can also see what it is in his viewfinder... it was stitched from 9 shots at the Icehotel, and the entire thinggy was more than 17000 pixels wide so I had to reduce it a wee bit...
you might still have to scroll to the right to see the guy...

Serge
October 18th, 2006, 04:08 PM
KeWl, what do you stitch with?
Good snow exposures!

Gurrah
October 18th, 2006, 04:22 PM
This is shot with my S2 and aTamron 28-200 -

I stitch with PTGUI, whihc is the best in the business. PTGUI is a shell for PT-Tools, whihc in turn is a great great software from Prof. Helmut Dersch in Germany, however if your nOT a programming math-wiz its pretty useless... PTGui is made by a Dutch bloke and is shareware, does not cost a fortune and is so very capable.
download it and try it for free at www.ptgui.com

It takes almost every lens there is including fisheyes and you can stitch full 360x180 and multirow-images.

Great stuff, use it all the time since my main preoccupation is shooting panos. If you want more from the icehotel in fullscreen-java click here:

http://www.panograf.net/kunder/icedemo/index.html?fs=true&

Beware and dont be afraid because we are seriously "screen-napping" your screen - to go into smallscreen mode, use the spacebar.

Enjoy

lightwrangler
October 18th, 2006, 05:19 PM
This is very obvious, but hey this is COOL! (kEwL!) Love the panos and the ice hotel. Very interesting shots.

Cheers
Adrian

Tom V
October 18th, 2006, 09:25 PM
This is very obvious, but hey this is COOL! (kEwL!) Love the panos and the ice hotel. Very interesting shots.

Cheers
Adrian

Adrian beat me to it!

Cool!

Thanks for the tip on PTGUI.

Gurrah
October 19th, 2006, 02:03 AM
Hi Tom , thanks.
Just do not get confused about our interactive presentations, which are not the same as the stitching-software - we are showing off on the net with a custom-version of immervisions Java-player - so the fullscreen-player is not included in PTGUI.
The ordinary viewer you find for free at www.immervision.com
We have customised because we need more than they give.
And that my friends is not easy, but if you feel a desire to have our way, just simply be in touch and we can look at it... you should in that case however have a paying client for your VR.
Thanks again.