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size13

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2,032 posts

277 months

Tuesday 12th October 2004
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I finally got round to putting together my pictures I took of the inside of Hitlers Coliseum in Nernberg whilst on holiday this year...

info here

panorama here

Any thoughts on this kind of stuff?

FourWheelDrift

91,537 posts

304 months

Tuesday 12th October 2004
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Very nice, I knew of the tribunes as they house the stands for the DTM race around the Norisring circuit, never knew about this though.

There is also a great site for panorama photo's I think you can send them in too.

www.panoramas.dk/

simpo two

90,497 posts

285 months

Tuesday 12th October 2004
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size13 said:
Any thoughts on this kind of stuff?

Photographically, web-ly or morally?

Photographically, the image is too small to really make it enjoyable. I would have preferred stills to appreciate all that brick detail etc.

Web-ly, clever stuff, far beyond me!

Morally, it's architecture. I like architecture, it doesn't matter who made it.

size13

Original Poster:

2,032 posts

277 months

Tuesday 12th October 2004
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I did make it bigger first time, but the image was 1.5mb so I made it smaller.

The mov version is very good for zooming in, but it's 25mb.
I've added a bigger jpg version.

You can zoom in and out with the + and - keys

>> Edited by size13 on Tuesday 12th October 21:26

Edt

5,214 posts

304 months

Friday 15th October 2004
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I did a wee test a little while back..

www.tvrbliss.co.uk/panotest2/

was quite pleased with it. Uses a .js file that I stumbled across on the web . Didnt ever quite perfect the custom settings in my stitch software to agree with the wide lens I bought.. was a bit baffled in fact

Ed

size13

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Friday 15th October 2004
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Thats the same ptviewer.js file I used

The panorama stitch software I have asks you what size/type of lens you used to take the pictures