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Subject:Re: Flat Panoramas for Printing

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PanoTools: Re: Flat Panoramas for Printing 2004-Sep-08 19:18:28
Does anyone know of a tutorial or example of this idea.  I have a 
couple of pano's I would love to try to print this way.

Thank you,
Tom

http://www.pbase.com/tzphotos

--- In #removed#, Roger Howard 
<#removed#> wrote:
> 
> 
> Producing 4 x 90 degree rectilinear images can be acceptable, or 
if 
> mounted/presented right looks great! It will result in 4 images, 
each 
> 90x90 degree rectilinear, which will merge cleanly though with an 
> obvious discontinuity between each frame.
> 
> I often print 4 of these, mount them a few inches apart (or in 
separate 
> frames), and people love it - the brain sees the obvious 
connection 
> between each image, distortion is eliminated, but you don't have a 
> truly seamless 360 degree panorama.
> 
> You have to choose between >160 degrees, single image, and no 
> distortion - can't have em all in one image!
> 
> -R



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