Hey Derrick long time no see, good to you back here, yep think this worked out the way I wanted it.
Steve yep changed lens to the 70mm for the pano it aint multilayered but is still huge in size, qtvr may well be the way to go but I dont know how that will work with my coding on this page. It is a huge distance I covered so I may just go for the scrolling option.
January 30, 2007 at 11:15 am Ral. says:
You liar………you were in the Square on Sunday picking up your shiney new tracksuit! Any photos of Anto or Britney? As far as I can remember I think I was on Killiney Hill on Saturday with my kit and kin, on an unbuggy friendly track looking at that view. Was that you standing beside me?
you could quite easily use a QTVR on here, it would be a still frame on your page, when you click it would open a browser window/tab with the QTVR full frame
I assume you shot the pano with the camera in landscape mode??, you should always try to shot panos in portrait with about 25/30 % overlap
Derrick says:
Beautiful colours and composition. I really like the interaction between the dark shadows and the subtle blue colours.
steve says:
what focal length you shoot the panoramic at
a 17mm you only need about 10 or 12 shots for a full 360
so if you have 21 either you focal length was much longer or the over lap is way too big
or is it a multirow pano,
one thing you could do is make a 360 QTVR and fill in the back of it with something
McAWilliams says:
Hey Derrick long time no see, good to you back here, yep think this worked out the way I wanted it.
Steve yep changed lens to the 70mm for the pano it aint multilayered but is still huge in size, qtvr may well be the way to go but I dont know how that will work with my coding on this page. It is a huge distance I covered so I may just go for the scrolling option.
Ral. says:
You liar………you were in the Square on Sunday picking up your shiney new tracksuit! Any photos of Anto or Britney? As far as I can remember I think I was on Killiney Hill on Saturday with my kit and kin, on an unbuggy friendly track looking at that view. Was that you standing beside me?
McAWilliams says:
Now corrected Lar thanks for letting me know, the weekends fly by these days.
steve says:
you could quite easily use a QTVR on here, it would be a still frame on your page, when you click it would open a browser window/tab with the QTVR full frame
I assume you shot the pano with the camera in landscape mode??, you should always try to shot panos in portrait with about 25/30 % overlap