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Linear Panograph

by Dale Beams :: Rate this Message:

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I'd like to create a linear panograph of our small downtown.  This would encompass 18 blocks.  I think I can create a pano at the end of each block and then insert it in the panograph.  I've done some experimentation, but have not been able to get a satisfactory result.

In part, because one needs to side-step every building, and every building looking directly on, there is some pitch(?) or angle as the hill goes down.  In addition, because we still have brick streets, I'm getting parralax on the street brick.  I can remove the street brick, but an not sure how to get around the other paralax issues.

If hugin is unable to do this, are there other tools photographers know about that will do this nicely?

Ideally, I'd like to enter it in out county fair next year.

Dale






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Re: Linear Panograph

by michael crane-2 :: Rate this Message:

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it's tricky and time consuming. most people resort to fixing them by
hand in photoshop or gimp.
mick

2009/10/23 Dale Beams <drbeams@...>:

> I'd like to create a linear panograph of our small downtown.  This would
> encompass 18 blocks.  I think I can create a pano at the end of each block
> and then insert it in the panograph.  I've done some experimentation, but
> have not been able to get a satisfactory result.
>
> In part, because one needs to side-step every building, and every building
> looking directly on, there is some pitch(?) or angle as the hill goes down.
> In addition, because we still have brick streets, I'm getting parralax on
> the street brick.  I can remove the street brick, but an not sure how to get
> around the other paralax issues.
>
> If hugin is unable to do this, are there other tools photographers know
> about that will do this nicely?
>
> Ideally, I'd like to enter it in out county fair next year.
>
> Dale
>
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> ________________________________
> Windows 7: I wanted more reliable, now it's more reliable. Wow!
> >
>

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