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Date/Time:2005-Mar-06 13:23:17
Subject:RE: Almost my first D70/Sigma 8mm panoramas

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PanoTools: RE: Almost my first D70/Sigma 8mm panoramas 2005-Mar-06 13:23:17
Quoting Peter Sale <#removed#>:

Don't stare at panocube when it's working. It gets nervous.
Meaning, windows explorer, will try to generate thumbnails, of the
newly created faces, and you'll get file open errors from ptstitcher
when it trys to use them. So leave the directory after dropping.
It would be good if panocube used temorary directories.. AND
more precise temporary file names with exact deletions.. It's blown out
a project a few times, named 1.tif 2.tif etc..

Sacha

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> Ops, I meant www.petersale.com/temp_stuff/LR_USM3_SH3_5000W.mov
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> Peter
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> -----Original Message-----
> Peter Sale wrote:
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> My Sigma 8mm arrived and I just now finished my first "presentable"
> panorama, in two sizes - small 500k and large 1.2MB.  These can be viewed by
> clicking on www.petersale.com/temp_stuff/LR_USM3_SH3_3000W.mov and
> www.petersale.com/LR_USM3_SH3_5000W.mov , respectively.
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> Nikon D70/Sigma 8mm/SB-800 speedlight/F8 - 4 Raw shots (no nadir or
> zenith)/Ptgui/Panocube Plus 5.1/Photoshop CS (PSCS) to process the raw
> images
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> I attempted to correct for Chromatic Aberration R/C and B/Y and Vignetting
> while importing my D70 raw images into Photoshop CS.  I then saved these
> four slightly corrected images as tif files.  Next I processed these four
> tif files in PTGui and output a full size equirectangular tiff file.  Then,
> again via PSCS,  I adjusted Shadow/Highlights, resized this Equirectangular
> file as desired, applied a bit of sharpening and saved different versions
> and sizes of equirectangular tif files for eventual conversion to Cubic MOV
> files via PanoCube Plus v5.1.  For some reason, I found that I often had to
> drag the same equirectangular file onto PanoCube Plus v5.1 more than once in
> order to create a cubic file.  It seemed that PanoCube kept quitting prior
> to completely creating the desired cubic.
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> Yes, I know I'm not supposed to use a flash but I wanted to capture the
> extended dynamic range of both the "dark" interior of my living room and the
> "bright" exterior view through the windows without attempting to merge
> multiple exposures.  Put differently, I did not want to deal with more than
> four images.
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> Please do critique and advise how I might do better in creating these
> QuickTime panoramas.  I would like my next cubics to be better than this
> "first" one.
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> Regards/Peter Sale
> Santa Monica, California USA
> www.petersale.com
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