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TotalChaos 20-04-2009 01:52

Re: Gigapan Panoramic Pictures - 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SteCC (Post 851872)
I think I saw you taking this. Camera mounted on an automated panorama head on a tripod on a table?

Also, what software are you all using? I shoot basic panoramas and use the latest AutoPano beta and it works amazingly well.

Yup! That was me!

I'm just using the free Gigapan Stitcher software Gigapan put out. I remember reading on the download page that I'm not supposed to distribute the software or publish links to it or something weird like that.. And it's a bit hard to find, but if you're looking for it a Google search of "gigapan stitcher" may prove fruitful.. ;)

- Austin

SteCC 20-04-2009 01:58

Re: Gigapan Panoramic Pictures - 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TotalChaos (Post 851880)
Yup! That was me!

I'm just using the free Gigapan Stitcher software Gigapan put out. I remember reading on the download page that I'm not supposed to distribute the software or publish links to it or something weird like that.. And it's a bit hard to find, but if you're looking for it a Google search of "gigapan stitcher" may prove fruitful.. ;)

- Austin

If you download AutoPano and e-mail Kolor they will give you a temporary license key. Or at least, they did for me. It does a really good job of doing color correction and stuff like that.

AlexD744 20-04-2009 02:20

Re: Gigapan Panoramic Pictures - 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TotalChaos (Post 851159)
Here's the picture of the PITS:

http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=21250


It ended up being .77gigapixels.

In all honestly, I'm not completely happy with how it turned out. I should have done something to get rid of the glare on the top, and even though I thought I had all my camera settings constant the colors still seemed to change throughout the picture. Also, I probably should have moved over a few more windows to center it a bit better... I may redo this one tomorrow in hopes of getting a better result, either way, enjoy this one for what its worth! :)

- Austin

Okay so in this picture, I'm talking to someone from 1124, the uberbots, and Jesse a college student is talking to 40 about the problems we had in our first match.

Woody1458 20-04-2009 02:35

Re: Gigapan Panoramic Pictures - 2009
 
I saw dlavery carrying a Gigapan around, maybe he has some pics to share?

engunneer 20-04-2009 12:30

Re: Gigapan Panoramic Pictures - 2009
 
I use Hugin for my pano pictures. I'm still working on stitching them, so it will be a while before I have anything to post. Thanks for the shots!

Greg Needel 20-04-2009 12:34

Re: Gigapan Panoramic Pictures - 2009
 
I also have a gigapan, which I was planning on bringing to atlanta also, but unfortunatly when I took it out the weekend before it was having mechanical problems. That combined with running at team made me decide to leave it home. I will be at IRI and will be sure to bring it then.

Frank Neuperger 22-04-2009 13:34

Re: Gigapan Panoramic Pictures - 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by engunneer (Post 852126)
I use Hugin for my pano pictures. I'm still working on stitching them, so it will be a while before I have anything to post. Thanks for the shots!

Branden,

Looking forward to your pano's.

Frank
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