Also, would you guys recommend using HDR with panoramas? I was hoping to use the G9 in auto bracket mode and produce an HDR panorama. I was thinking of shooting horizontally with this method to reduce the number of files and complexity of it.

Also, would you guys recommend using HDR with panoramas? I was hoping

to use the G9 in auto bracket mode and produce an HDR panorama. I was

thinking of shooting horizontally with this method to reduce the

number of files and complexity of it.


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What do you guys think about making 360 degrees picture? Panorama

Maker Pro have the ability to make such pictures and it would be

pretty cool to do, but I'm not sure if it's very practical to do.

On wide images with extreme range in light I prefer to have the full dynamic range available from the raw images. For example, in a mountain sunrise panorama, the peaks on one end of the panorama may be side or back lit and the other end may be front lit with snow. Making this look reasonable on a single piece (roll) of paper in constant room light can require a wide range of adjustment. Here is an example of that type of situation, be careful, it's big, it's been reduced, but it started as 28737x1669

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when making panoramas you should be shooting vertical. the reason is that when the final image appears all the subimages tend to make a hotdog shaped panorama. the can be counteracted by shooting vertical. there is also a hotdog appearance that gets stronger when you go up numerically in lenses from 20-35-50-100mm. the higher the lens the more the vertical comes down and the wider the image gets.

there is a way around this and that is to use a panorama maker that can take the unmade hdr shots directly and make them into the finished panorama. i am speaking of the new PTGui PRO software. it is expensive but it has capabilities that the rest, that i know of do not. it can make 360degree panoramas, for which you need a special viewer made by a maker to see it. BUT PTGui PRO can also make 720degree panoramas (which have to be of unbeiveable mb size), and i do not of anything that will make that other than PTGuiPRO.

do you shoot the panorama in raw? part of the reason anyone shoots in is the better pic you supposedly get. but with a panorama shot vertically you end up with such a large file in terms of pixels and mbs that do you really gain anything that you can see in a print? also if you shoot a 360degree view then that has to be seen on a monitor only which means that you are now talking about the limits of the monitors resolution is a normal view not 100% or anything like that.

I might be being a bit daft, but what is the point of a 720 pano? Surely in effect a 360 degree pano is effectively "infinite" in that once you've viewed one rotation, by definition you're back at the start point again and can keep going round?

to me the idea is mind boggeling, a 720degree panorama. what it is is simple a SPHERE. so that from the center of the sphere you can use viewing software to see not only a circle horizontally but you can swing it and see a circle vertically, OR ANY OTHER POINT IN THE SPHERE. PTGuiPRO can do this. the result must be the biggest image file in the world. and you would need a computer to match. somewhere in the website there it states that you load it set it up and GO TO BED, by morning your sphere is there.

i do not know of any software that is like PTGuiPRO. i will say it is expensive for the pro version. to me the csx, panorama maker, serifpanoramaplus3, and panorama factory cannot do it. i have all but panorama maker though i did look at it before i got PTGuiPRO.

Completely free secure handy online viewer for 360 panoramic images. VR-ready. Mobile-friendly. Can not only create a URL to share your 360-degree panorama with others, but can also create an embed code that will allow you to embed this panorama viewer on your website pages. Works directly from the page using capabilities of WebGL & WebVR built into your browser. High-performance with no plugins required. Just provide an image with spherical panorama to the viewer on the page, and it will instantly prepare and show you a ready-made immersive panorama, which you can rotate, zoom in and out, go in full screen use Google Cardboard or Virtual Reality headset. This panorama 360 image viewer is server-independent software. It only works inside your browser, so the images you use remain confidential.

You can use both: Upload Image... from File as well as Upload Image... from Link. Despite second option is more specific for sharing panoramic images with others, you can still use it to simply view panoramas yourself.

Navigate to the program of your choice and copy an image data to the clipboard. Then return to this page and press Ctrl+V on your keyboard to paste an image data into the panorama viewer from the clipboard.

Technically, you can use any "flat" image in supported formats (see below), however, to have panorama that looks right, it must be a high-resolution equirectangular projection image. These can be panoramic photos taken from the photosphere, or panorama images generated by CG. Long story short, it is a projection of the environment on a sphere unwrapped into a rectangular map with a strict aspect ratio of 2:1.

Anyway, if you are a CG Artist and are not yet familiar with this concept or may want to know how to render equirectangular panorama images in 3D, we have a special tutorial on this subject - Rendering 360 Panorama Complete Guide.

For everyone else, you'd better to see how a professional photographers make immersive panoramas. There are plenty tutorials and videos on the web about it. Just search for something like "360 degree photography", "how to shoot 360 panoramas", "Google Cardboard" or "Google VR" and you quickly understand what it is.

Simply put, TIFF files take longer to load in panorama app. Additional time directly depends on the size of a file, a resolution of an image in it and from performance of your hardware.

So, to view HDR images as panoramas, all you need to do is go to Online HDR Image Viewer page, open your 32-bit image there, and save (convert) it to any 8-bit format, such as PNG or JPEG. Then come back here and use that converted PNG or JPEG version of your 32-bit image as panorama.

A very simple extra step that especially makes sense if you HDR panoramic image requires pre-exposure adjustment. This way, by combining of two highly specialized online tools to achieve one goal, you will be able to fine-tune panorama image to get best possible results.

To get properly look 360 stereo panorama, you have to use single Equirectangular Stacked (over/under) Stereo Image combined from two mono panoramas in any of supported image file format.

Usual equirectangular mono panorama image is 2:1 aspect ratio image. For example, 4096px x 2048px. The Stereo panorama is a two such an images stitched together horizontally, so stereo images should be 1:1 aspect ratio, that is, from our example, 4096px x 4096px. An so on.

The source of stereoscopic panorama image can be two panoramic photos taken by real cameras from a different angles and later stitched together in 2d editor one above other, or can be directly generated using 3d rendering software.

When it loads by app, press Stereo switch at the top of a Viewport to activate stereo mode. Then Panorama app will automatically splits horizontally stacked stereo image into two mono panoramic images for later use. The separation process will take a moment, depending on your hardware and actual image size. When it's finished, you will be able to see stereo panorama correctly in both, Standard Mode and in Virtual Reality Mode. ff782bc1db

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