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London at Night, taken from the South Bank Centre. Big Ben and the London Eye can be seen on the left, whilst the Royal Air Force Memorial, crowned by Sir William Reid Dick’s gilt eagle, can be seen in the centre of the GigaPan. There are numerous other hidden details to be discovered here.
Other GigaPans: Olympic Football Stadium http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=8036 Bunny hunt http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3768 The Pub http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3328 The clock http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=4280 |
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Looking North from Bermondsey September 2007
(I have since cleaned this up and put it here http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=28227) |
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This is my first Gigapan taken with my Lumix DMC-FZ28 I used a tripod without a pan head. As you can see there are many gaps were I left to little overlap, I also failed to lock the aperture and shutter speed because I wasn’t sure how to do it on my new camera.
I would appreciate some advice especially with what render settings to use. I use Autopano Giga 2 I didn’t have problems with the stitching although I don’t now if I chose the correct render settings. Image info 245 input images. Size: 108032 x 22068 FOV: 95.63 x 25.40 Projection: Planar Colour: LDR Camera settings ISO: 100 White balance: Cloudy Exposure compensation: 0 Metering: Centre weighted Average. Aperture and shutter speed: Varied (I failed to lock them) Render settings. Output size set to 51% Depth: 8bits Dpi: 300 I’m not sure if I’ve chosen the correct render settings as I don’t understand output size, Dpi and bit rates for depth. I don’t intend to print any Gigapans there just for uploading onto the site. |
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The tower bridge over the thames. |
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This was the first large gigapixel panorama I have taken using the Merlin/Papywizard combination. There are a number of issues in the pictures, partially due to the fact that the Merlin and the camera was not leveled 100% correctly.
Anyway, it was mainly still part of an exercise to test the setup, and as such it is not too bad. The camera used for this was the EOS 500D with an 18-270 SuperZoom lens. |
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London Thames a sunny day. La tamise un jour de soleil en automne. Panorama basique au compact , 7 photos avec autostitch. |
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This image was shot from the north side of waterloo bridge, looking pretty much east towards Blackfriars bridge and the city. |
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Riverside at teddington lock, which is in the background on the other side of the island. |
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Waterloo Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge crossing the River Thames in London, England between Blackfriars Bridge and Hungerford Bridge. The name of the bridge is in memory of the British victory at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Thanks to its location at a strategic bend in the river, the views of London from the bridge are widely held to be the finest from any spot at ground level.
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View from My balcony towards the Thames river showing the O2 (Millenium Dome) and the Isle of Dogs with Greenwhich in the background.
This is one of the first images I took using the Gigapan Epic. Not perfect, and some stitching problems. But it is a start. |
