Posted by seahunt on April 27, 2006 at 08:55:14:
In Reply to: More info, please posted by Walt on April 26, 2006 at 21:34:47:
The design is that all memory is owned by this form and is in Login.h. I was on the Blue and White Boat from Fisherman's Wharf last Friday. It was shot hand held with my Oly S-80 (the one without the White Balance control). Rum and Coke was in the other hand. How you do it is a Panorama setting the camera has. In this setting, it shows framing boxes on each side of the view finder. Each successive picture, you move where the framing box fits where the other side framing box was. They say it only works with real Olympus memory, then you load it in their software and it stitches it together into one photo. It usually does a good job. A medium sized picture starts out at about 8 MEG. The big pictures look good. You can take up to 10 pictures in a sequence. Plenty for a 360. Actually, my first three trys with it had astounding results. Later I started getting sequences that didn't work as well. I also used a blur tool some on that picture to soften the joints. You can still see them some though in the water.... It changes moment to moment. I don't know about the color. I suspect it was the combination of sunlight on the subjects towards cloudy background. I may have used the Auto Adjust as well. This 'Hunt for the Red Ab' is sort of some strange serial idea I have as an excuse to post some pictures and tell something of a tale about last weekends trip to SF. It's meant to be something of humor, but I haven't figured out just what yet, so I am starting it out displaying these single wide pics. I think they are incredibly cool. Instead of showing an object, they show a place. I'm glad you like it. I've got probably a half dozen good ones. I hope to have a report done by then and whether I got my toe wet or not, it's about diving, cuz I'm on the Hunt For The Red Ab. Enjoy, seahunt
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