David0983

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Malvern - spring edition 2
Malvern - spring edition 2
panoramasam3 (4 weeks ago)
That is insane! It's the biggest photosynth I've found!

Martin_Kulhavy (6 months ago)
The unlayered PSB file is 10.2GB large.

Lieutenant (6 months ago)
This photo you spliced ​​into the PSB document how much capacity?

Martin_Kulhavy (6 months ago)
Sorry, I don't understand. How much of what?

Lieutenant (6 months ago)
Hi,Martin,535 panorama photo stitching document how much?

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Tarn Haws 2
Tarn Haws 2
red.dirt.nurse (7 months ago)
Awesome!

Martin_Kulhavy (7 months ago)
Click "Edit this panorama" and then on the right side "Highlights".

housej (7 months ago)
How did you get the close ups we can click on the side?

jrjlab (7 months ago)
Magnificent! Amazing detail and so sharp.

MagiView (7 months ago)
Very spectacular, Martin. Favorited!

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Malvern - spring edition 3
Malvern - spring edition 3
David0983 (7 months ago)
Very nice.

MagiView (11 months ago)
Super as usual, Martin. Congratulations again! I have favorited it. Jacques

Martin_Kulhavy (11 months ago)
I'll try to be brief. It is normal multi-row panoramic photo, you should be able to do this with "normal" equipment. 1) taking photos: You need a tripod. Panoramic head is better, but for these photos in not necessary. Take photos in multiple rows, keep about 20% overlap. The longer focal length the higher resolution. Start on about 50mm, once you have the experience, you can increase it. This pano is taken at 200mm; 6 rows, 45 columns. It is better to take portrait format (you get more sky). 2) Stitching. I use PtGui, but there are many other softwares doing the same work (Autopano, Hugin). There are plenty manuals for the programs. 3) stripes method. For these extreme large panoramas I use "stripe" method. I would take ages in Ptgui to create full pano in one go. I create several overlaping stripes (about 10 for this pano) and then I merge them together in Photoshop. If you have more question, feel free to ask me.

Rob1982 (11 months ago)
Amaizing! How did you do it? Can you help me, or where can i found a manual? thank your Awesome work!

mt1202 (Over 1 year ago)
You did an excellent job. I can only imagine how much work it was...congrats!

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