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by Sacha Griffin :: Rate this Message:

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You can use the cherry picker just shoot out of one side and move the cherry
picker around your nadir.

I've done this with a fork lift to success.

 

 

Sacha Griffin

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From: PanoToolsNG@... [mailto:PanoToolsNG@...] On
Behalf Of Robert Slade
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 3:39 PM
To: PanoToolsNG@...
Subject: [PanoToolsNG] Elevated pano help

 






Hello,

I've been requested to create a 360x180 virtual tour of a factory
assembly area. It consists of rows of desks where workers sit and
assemble electronic components. From ground level, all of the desks are
at the same height. The best viewpoint will be three or four metres
above the ground.

I thought about a pole pano, but the factory is not well lit. Would the
pole be steady enough to support a heavy camera with a slow shutter speed?

A cherry picker would have a guard rail which would interfere with the
image.

A scaffold platform at that height would be too dangerous to stand on
without any safety rails.

I'd be grateful for any suggestions!

Regards,
Robert

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Robert Slade, Photographer
Manor Photography 07890 564889
http://www.manor-photography.com





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