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Date/Time:2008-Aug-30 21:21:04
Subject:RE: Re: Nadir/Zenith patching workflow

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PanoTools NG: RE: Re: Nadir/Zenith patching workflow Sacha Griffin 2008-Aug-30 21:21:04
No mcrane,

The plugins do not work for anyone past roughly 10000-12000 width
resolution.

See Mark Finks post. He posted the actual templates you need. 

The ideal process is only a few steps.

1.       Open your 360 image in ptgui, run the template

2.       Retouch

3.       Open your retouch in ptgui, run the template

4.       Use your retouch as a layer

 

You will of course, need to be up on layers and masks.

 

The best part about using ptgui, is you can do this for any view/angle, in
just a few seconds.

 

If you spend the time to understand this process, you'll end up saving a lot
of time, otherwise, you will always be stuck working on your files below the
max resolution supported by the plugins.

Depending on your installed ram and os, 9000-12000 width.

 

On the other hand, if you don't wish to ever print your files, you should be
able to safely stay in the 7000width range for web presentation.

 

 

Sacha Griffin

Southern Digital Solutions LLC

http://www.southern-digital.com

http://www.seeit360.net

404-551-4275

 

 

 

From: #removed# [mailto:#removed#] On
Behalf Of m_c_r_a_n_e
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 1:31 PM
To: #removed#
Subject: [PanoToolsNG] Re: Nadir/Zenith patching workflow

 

--- In #removed# <mailto:PanoToolsNG%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"Hans Nyberg" <hans@...> wrote:
>
> --- In #removed# <mailto:PanoToolsNG%40yahoogroups.com>
, "Milko K. Amorth" <panotools@> 
wrote:
> >
> > Hans,
> > >
> > > I really do not get it.
> > > 
> > I get that.
> > What you are saying is "expert" opinion to a novice. This is not 
> > intutive. You and I know that PTadjust is not easy to use.
> > If you want to extract a section on or off the horizon in a 
sphere you 
> > need to now your cooordinates before hand. That is a fact.
> > Dont even think to compare your knowledge to what is "expected" 
to be 
> > delivered by todays tools and marketing. We are old good stock!
> > 
> Mike 
> Anyone who does panoramas can learn that in 5 minutes.
> Its actually exactly the same as applying the yaw tilt options in 
PTGui.
> 
> Or if you are doing FPP you need the same to set hotspots.
> 
> Panotools adjust is incredibly fast so if you should miss the 
correct place in the first 
> conversion it just takes 10 sec to do anew one.

I just installed the "new" panotools photoshop plugin + pano12.dll 
and it is worse here than with epaperpress offering in that memalloc
(2) happens almost instantly. trying to extract 16bit nadir with 
ptadjust.
when it works it is obviously quicker that previously described 
convoluted methods.
something is FUBAR'ed with my pc.

mick

> Hans
>

 



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