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PanoToolsNG@..., michel thoby <thobymichel@...> wrote:
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> Hi Briar,
>
> Le 7 févr. 08 à 05:11, Briar a écrit :
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> > I remember seeing a panorama that covered two (or more?) seasons
> > from the
> > same spot, and wonder if anyone else remembers that, and more
> > importantly
> > can suggest how to do the same?
>
> This is probably what you're looking for:
>
http://panograph.free.fr/lauragais/4saisons.html>
> Make a 360° cylindrical for each season from the same spot and
> subsequently assemble "N" of them to make a N x 360° cylindrical
> panorama. Up to you to blend a transition between each (including
> last to first)
> and render this as N x 360° cylindrical QTVR. Make it to wrap around
> to close the time loop.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michel
>
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Hi Briar
As Michel says I make N x 360°. I copy with photoshop 10% from the
left side and append it to the right, so each of the N-cylindricals
covers more or less 400°. Then load them all with ptgui, chose as lens
type "cylindrical", a field of view 400° divided by N (100° for 4
input panoramas), as panorama projection cylindrical with 360°, put
some manual control points in the overlaping areas and let ptgui do
the blending for you.
Two examples done with this technique:
http://www.diallery.com/panos/show_4seasons.htmlhttp://geoimages.berkeley.edu/worldwidepanorama/wwp307/html/DaniFuchs.htmlRegards
Daniel