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This near-360 shows the relative location of the USGS erosion study site, part of their Ridge to Reef Project. I used aperture priority exposure to make sure the study area and surrounding grounds were properly exposed without over-exposing the sky. There are a few stitching anomalies, which are not unexpected for such a complex image. The study site is at about 720-740 meters elevation (~2400 ft) along the east rim of Kawela Gulch. The fenced area is about 40 meters away from the camera. As an indication of the slope of the ridge, the rocks close to the camera, opposite from the fenced area, are only 2 to 4 meters from the GigaPan unit. I shall attempt to stitch this gigapan using the newest Alpha version of AutoPano Pro Giga 1.9. I hope that the color and exposure correction features, as well as the panorama straightening tool, make this image a bit more pleasing to the eye. Nonetheless, it does put the site into context!
Mahalo nui loa to Rich Gibson for stitching this gigapan. |
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There was a 'stitcher out of RAM bug' error, but appears ok?
Testing Stitcher with over 1200 photos Testing possible limitations with workstation. Macbook 4GB RAM 8GB SD HC Manual Exposure, and Autofocus enabled. I read a book while waiting for the picture to be taken. View others in my Showcase: http://share.gigapan.org/searchGigapansList.php?keywords=showcase+skirtley http://SteveKirtley.com http://Yeltrik.net Canon G9 Settings: AF Frame - FlexiZone Spot AE Point - AF Point MF-Point Zoon - On Safety MF - Off AF-assist Beam On IS Mode - Off Photo by Steve Kirtley http://SteveKirtley.com Bowling Green Kentucky |
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Hanauma Bay from the steps along the north rim: 25 rows x 70 columns. Mahalo nui loa to Randy Sargent for stitching this beast! Banding, again, due to strong trade winds and continuous cloud banks. Too many people to use the "pause" function efficiently, so I just let the body parts accumulate. |
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Testing Stitcher with over 1000 photos
Testing Beta Gigapan endurance (Ni-MH 2500mAh) Testing possible limitations with workstation. Macbook 4GB RAM Taken in FULL sun and Dark Shade, with Lots of Wind, and Changing Light conditions (Moving Clouds) Battery Lasted in Canon G9 and still shows full charge. 8GB SD HC Manual Exposure, and Autofocus enabled. I grilled some Lunch while waiting... Totally anonymous, no intervention. View others in my Showcase: http://share.gigapan.org/searchGigapansList.php?keywords=showcase+skirtley http://SteveKirtley.com http://Yeltrik.net Canon G9 Settings: AF Frame - FlexiZone Spot AE Point - AF Point MF-Point Zoon - On Safety MF - Off AF-assist Beam On IS Mode - Off Bowling Green Kentucky |
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Go to http://share.gigapan.org/viewProfile.php?userid=319 to view my user page and more of my panoramas.
________________________________ This is the same Hanauma Bay panorama as http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=4450. It's 70 columns X 25 rows of individual 8 megapixel frames stitched almost seamlessly by the GigaPan stitcher. Wave movement and people movement result in some interesting, often fun, stitching results, though. Mahalo nui loa to Scott Telstad for fixing the exposure anomalies on the fully stitched image. |
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The hillside opposite the Lafayette, CA Bart Station has become a moving memorial to the U. S. troops killed in Iraq. One cross is added for each American death.
The missing frames are due to backing up the GigaPan unit to retake frames to remove cars. I may have removed too many frames when loading to the stitcher. |
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226042x21693px image will make you surprised of the details and the hiden places that could be seen. This is I thing the widest view of the town Kocani where the alomost 70% of the town is visible.
This is the hand made panorama with predicted overlaping. I thought will never complite the result I got. Before last step corrections the pano was between 6-7Gpx, but in order to get the nice composition and quality it was cropped in Photoshop to 5Gpx. At the begining I almost reached the Photoshop limit of 300.000 px. Amazing experiance and result if you exclude the little visible mistakes. And the 30Gb file was uploading for ages. PANORAMA FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TOWN COULD BE SEEN HERE: ПАНОРАМАТА ОД ДРУГАТА СТРАНА НА ГРАДОТ МОЖЕ ДА БИДЕ ВИДЕНА НА СЛЕДНИОВ ЛИНК: (http://gigapan.org/gigapans/30950) Green nature that sarrouns the town, "Brana Gragce" could be seen on folowing link: http://gigapan.org/gigapans/33685/ НА ПРЕТХОДНИОТ ЛИНК МОЖЕ ДА СЕ ВИДИ ИЗЛЕТНИЧКОТО МЕСТО "БРАНА ГРАТЧЕ". |
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I love Artistic Portraits that concentrate on expressions, relationships, and real moments. So, the style of Photography I work with is Photojournalistic, it tells a story...
http://www.simplegracephotography.com/ http://www.simplegrace.typepad.com/ http://daniellepousettephotography.com/ Come join us at the Wilmore Arts and Crafts Festival on Oct. 4th 2008. Danielle Pousette Wilmore Kentucky |
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The Key to the city is the symbol of Bremen. There should be at least three in this picture - could you find them? :-)
One snapshot I already added. Am Marktplatz stehen (von links) neben dem Bankhaus und dem Eingang zur Bötcherstraße der Schütting, einige Giebelhäuser und das Bremer Rathaus; rechts ist noch die Ecke der Bremer Bürgerschaft zu erkennen. Auf dem Markplatz, vor dem Rathaus steht der Roland. From left to right you can see a Bank the entrance to the Bötcherstraße, the Schütting, a row of small houses, the town hall and the edge of the parliament (of the federal state Bremen). In front of the town hall you can find the Roland. see also: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremer_Marktplatz |
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Hasta que se terminaron los 4 GB. DE memoria de la cámara.
Comparar con (Desde Sierra de Arroyo) que esta tomada el día anterior con mas temperatura ambiente y se puede ver la diferencia con la distorsión de temperatura. :) |
