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#53982 From: Christian Bloch <Blochi@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:18 am
Subject: Re: D800e + 16mm nikon
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Yo Luca,

That's totally awesome! My heart made a jump when I saw my book on your shelf.

So you think the D800E is worth the E? Still haven't decided yet, because I tend to shoot JPEGs for brackets…  and I'm afraid the moire will bite me then.

Also, did you actually get the 16mm Nikon or are you talking about a shaved 10.5mm? Since the 10.5 was designed for DX format, this seems to be the same lens. Except that the 16mm does have a lens hood built in. It's much smaller, bit still there. That makes me wonder if shaving the lens hood off completely is even the right thing to do, or if it would be better to leave some bits on the long image side to prevent stray light from entering…

Blochi



On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:47 AM, luca vascon wrote:

You are as tidy as I am.
I could read all titles of your books. Isaac Asimof chronology of science and discovery, HDRI handbook, Corinne's manual, etc. etc.
that is a twenty thousands f***ing pixel panorama. It may be a bit of moire in the Denon CD reader grill, but it may be not. 16mm Nikkor may be at its limit, but correct focusing is now the limit.
Gooooooood.


#53983 From: Bostjan Burger <si_lander@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:15 am
Subject: Re: D800e + 16mm nikon
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Blochi,

Nikkor 10.5 mm on D800 gives you circural fisheye 10.5 mm image but you need to remove the hood (example when I removed it from Tokina and 10.5 Nikkor: http://www.burger.si/test/BritjeTokine.html )... but you most probably know that and I only misunderstood you.
Nikkor 16 mm gives you full frame fisheye on D800 as 10.5 gives you full frame on DX camera. 

Btw... I have got 14 mm linear lense and I wonder what will be a resoult.

Bostjan


From: Christian Bloch <Blochi@...>
To: PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: [PanoToolsNG] D800e + 16mm nikon

 
Yo Luca,

That's totally awesome! My heart made a jump when I saw my book on your shelf.

So you think the D800E is worth the E? Still haven't decided yet, because I tend to shoot JPEGs for brackets…  and I'm afraid the moire will bite me then.

Also, did you actually get the 16mm Nikon or are you talking about a shaved 10.5mm? Since the 10.5 was designed for DX format, this seems to be the same lens. Except that the 16mm does have a lens hood built in. It's much smaller, bit still there. That makes me wonder if shaving the lens hood off completely is even the right thing to do, or if it would be better to leave some bits on the long image side to prevent stray light from entering…

Blochi



On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:47 AM, luca vascon wrote:

You are as tidy as I am.
I could read all titles of your books. Isaac Asimof chronology of science and discovery, HDRI handbook, Corinne's manual, etc. etc.
that is a twenty thousands f***ing pixel panorama. It may be a bit of moire in the Denon CD reader grill, but it may be not. 16mm Nikkor may be at its limit, but correct focusing is now the limit.
Gooooooood.




#53984 From: john law <mail@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:37 am
Subject: Re: D800e + 16mm nikon
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Hi Blochi

Its me not Luca!
The 16mm is my normal pano lens for non-pole jobs
I'll do some pole panos with the 10.5 as soon as it stops raining.

JL

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#53985 From: luca vascon <luca.vascon@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:39 am
Subject: Re: D800e + 16mm nikon
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Blochi! It is john's panoramas, not mine!
:-D

Il giorno 23 aprile 2012 12:15, Bostjan Burger <si_lander@...> ha scritto:


Blochi,

Nikkor 10.5 mm on D800 gives you circural fisheye 10.5 mm image but you need to remove the hood (example when I removed it from Tokina and 10.5 Nikkor: http://www.burger.si/test/BritjeTokine.html )... but you most probably know that and I only misunderstood you.
Nikkor 16 mm gives you full frame fisheye on D800 as 10.5 gives you full frame on DX camera. 

Btw... I have got 14 mm linear lense and I wonder what will be a resoult.

Bostjan


From: Christian Bloch <Blochi@...>
To: PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: [PanoToolsNG] D800e + 16mm nikon

 
Yo Luca,

That's totally awesome! My heart made a jump when I saw my book on your shelf.

So you think the D800E is worth the E? Still haven't decided yet, because I tend to shoot JPEGs for brackets…  and I'm afraid the moire will bite me then.

Also, did you actually get the 16mm Nikon or are you talking about a shaved 10.5mm? Since the 10.5 was designed for DX format, this seems to be the same lens. Except that the 16mm does have a lens hood built in. It's much smaller, bit still there. That makes me wonder if shaving the lens hood off completely is even the right thing to do, or if it would be better to leave some bits on the long image side to prevent stray light from entering…

Blochi



On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:47 AM, luca vascon wrote:

You are as tidy as I am.
I could read all titles of your books. Isaac Asimof chronology of science and discovery, HDRI handbook, Corinne's manual, etc. etc.
that is a twenty thousands f***ing pixel panorama. It may be a bit of moire in the Denon CD reader grill, but it may be not. 16mm Nikkor may be at its limit, but correct focusing is now the limit.
Gooooooood.








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www.nuovostudio.it
www.officinepanottiche.com


#53986 From: "Peter" <peter@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:49 pm
Subject: Best choice for a monopod when shooting panos?
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I know a monopod is far from ideal when making panos, but sometimes a tripod is
not permitted on city streets and in museums, galleries, etc.  And tripods
certainly don't travel easily on airplanes, in luggage, etc.

Do you have a favorite alternative?  And if so, do you use a quick release ball
head with it, or what?  Please advise.  Specific makes and models numbers would
be appreciated, too.

Thanks in advance.

   -- Peter

#53987 From: Will Pearson <list@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:50 pm
Subject: Looking for a 360 photographer in Zagreb
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Hi All

I'm looking for a 360 photographer near to to Zagreb on the 9th-10th May?

Please contact me off list for more info.

Many thanks

Will

#53988 From: "Aldo Hoeben" <aldo@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:50 pm
Subject: Re: D800 + Sigma8
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> I can see no moire.

Isn't that because the Sigma 8mm has its own built-in moiréfilter?
(anything that blurs the image before it hits the sensor will prevent moiré)

#53989 From: "macbenutzer" <panotools@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 5:35 pm
Subject: Re: D800 + Sigma8
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--- In PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com, "Aldo Hoeben" <aldo@...> wrote:

> > I can see no moire.
>
> Isn't that because the Sigma 8mm has its own built-in moiréfilter?
> (anything that blurs the image before it hits the sensor will prevent moiré)

Hi Aldo, yes, right. Taking the image at n22 will help, too :)

We are using PhaseOne backs with Hasselblad lenses since quite some time and we
see moirée just once in a while (maybe once or twice a year?). Sure it depends
on your subjects. If you are into fashion you may get into trouble that way but
in most cases moirée is really no problem.

If it occurs just go a little bit closer or a bit more far away from your object
and the problem is solved.

Cheers - Peter/360pixel.de

#53990 From: Erik Krause <erik.krause@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:39 pm
Subject: Re: D800 + Sigma8
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Am 23.04.2012 19:35, schrieb macbenutzer:
> Hi Aldo, yes, right. Taking the image at n22 will help, too:)

Probably not. At f/22 diffraction will be large enough to prevent moiré...

--
Erik Krause
http://www.erik-krause.de

#53991 From: Erik Krause <erik.krause@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:00 pm
Subject: Re: Selling stitched images
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Am 22.04.2012 16:57, schrieb Lionel:
> I'm interested in finding out if you folk sell stitched images, what
> the market is, and any experience you can share, please.

Apparently no one is willing to share, perhaps because your question is
too general.

However, there is no single market for "stitched images". All depends on
what you intend. I guess most users here sell sphericals. The hardest
market might be the real estate one, where the quality often is low.
Hotels and shops should have higher demands usually. There might be a
market shooting HDR (true HDR, not the "HDR look") sphericals as light
probes for CGI.

If the quality permits, non-sphericals can be sold as high or highest
resolution fine art prints. Or you specialize in gigapixels, which is a
means to make available f.e. frescoes or other works of art for close
inspection otherwise impossible.

A relatively new and very demanding area is stitched full spherical video.

There are numerous uses for "stitched images" and there might be a niche
for you, but you will have to find out for yourself. All depends on your
personal preferences, your equipment, your perfectionism, your artistry
and of course the demand of your customers.

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Erik Krause
http://www.erik-krause.de

#53992 From: luca vascon <luca.vascon@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:03 pm
Subject: Re: Re: D800 + Sigma8
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...and to destroy the image! 
:-D

Il giorno 23 aprile 2012 23:39, Erik Krause <erik.krause@...> ha scritto:
Am 23.04.2012 19:35, schrieb macbenutzer:
> Hi Aldo, yes, right. Taking the image at n22 will help, too:)

Probably not. At f/22 diffraction will be large enough to prevent moiré...

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http://www.erik-krause.de


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#53993 From: Bostjan Burger <si_lander@...>
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:32 am
Subject: Re: Re: D800 + Sigma8
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At f22 the images would be too soft, especially with lenses like Sigma 8 mm. But Sigma is a lottery anyway... I had two 8 mm Sigmas and one was with excellent sharpness when the other was a bit too soft.

Bostjan


From: Erik Krause <erik.krause@...>
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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 11:39 PM
Subject: [PanoToolsNG] Re: D800 + Sigma8

Am 23.04.2012 19:35, schrieb macbenutzer:
> Hi Aldo, yes, right. Taking the image at n22 will help, too:)

Probably not. At f/22 diffraction will be large enough to prevent moiré...

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#53994 From: john law <mail@...>
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:35 am
Subject: D800E with moire
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D800E with added moire!


The rain has stopped at last & here is a landscape near Bath - 16mm - 6 round + z & n (19652 x 9826 - 1.08GB from PTGui) Some moire can be seen on the path overlay - I could live with that but will try to remove it with Lightroom later.

JL

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#53995 From: awirealvr@...
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:57 am
Subject: Re: D800E with moire
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Most moire I see is created by interaction of my screen pixels with the path
overlay, it disappears at a different zoom factor.

Certainly not the moire I remember from the Kodak pro14n


Andre



--- In PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com, john law <mail@...> wrote:
>
> D800E with added moire!
>
> http://john-law.net/projects/e-moire/index.html
>
> The rain has stopped at last & here is a landscape near Bath - 16mm - 6 round
+ z & n (19652 x 9826 - 1.08GB from PTGui) Some moire can be seen on the path
overlay - I could live with that but will try to remove it with Lightroom later.
>
> JL
>
> John Law ARPS
> JL Panoramas
> www.john-law.org.uk
> mail@...
> t:   01225 339590
> m: 07814 993904
>

#53996 From: Bostjan Burger <si_lander@...>
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2012 2:30 pm
Subject: Re: D800E with moire
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Nice dynamic or was HDR? Btw... why don't you use 6*(-15)+2*(+65) to avoid the panohed image on nadir?


From: john law <mail@...>;
To: <PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com>;
Subject: [PanoToolsNG] D800E with moire
Sent: Tue, Apr 24, 2012 10:35:31 AM

 

D800E with added moire!


The rain has stopped at last & here is a landscape near Bath - 16mm - 6 round + z & n (19652 x 9826 - 1.08GB from PTGui) Some moire can be seen on the path overlay - I could live with that but will try to remove it with Lightroom later.

JL

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JL Panoramas
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#53997 From: "jatse1980" <yazansboul@...>
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2012 3:40 pm
Subject: Searching for flipbook examples
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Hi,

I'm looking for an example of a set of panos in a flipbook. I don't mind which
software is used, I'll probably be using Darek's panoflipbook but I need some
examples to show the client.

I remember seeing one of a conference - I think it was French. This included an
audio track and a series of panos tracking the event in a timeline. That one
would be ideal but any examples of a panoramic record of a conference would be
helpful, as well as any flipbook examples.

Many Thanks
Y.S

#53998 From: "Hans" <hans@...>
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:53 pm
Subject: Re: Searching for flipbook examples
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--- In PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com, "jatse1980" <yazansboul@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for an example of a set of panos in a flipbook. I don't mind which
software is used, I'll probably be using Darek's panoflipbook but I need some
examples to show the client.
>
> I remember seeing one of a conference - I think it was French. This included
an audio track and a series of panos tracking the event in a timeline. That one
would be ideal but any examples of a panoramic record of a conference would be
helpful, as well as any flipbook examples.

I think that was Vincent Ogloblinsky report from an election in Brittany
http://www.vincentogloblinsky.com/
His site is not available .

Hans

>
> Many Thanks
> Y.S
>

#53999 From: Erik Krause <erik.krause@...>
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:35 pm
Subject: Re: D800E with moire
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Am 24.04.2012 12:35, schrieb john law:
> http://john-law.net/projects/e-moire/index.html

It's very faint! Only visible at full zoom in. Perhaps not the right
kind of subject. And of course it's a question of what the raw converter
does. There are interpolation algorithms that suppress moire, too.

--
Erik Krause
http://www.erik-krause.de

#54000 From: Yazan Sboul <yazansboul@...>
Date: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:50 pm
Subject: RE: Re: Searching for flipbook examples
jatse1980
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Thanks Hans, I'll email him. 

Has anyone got any other examples? I'm still searching

Many Thanks
Y.S


To: PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com
From: hans@...
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 18:53:39 +0000
Subject: [PanoToolsNG] Re: Searching for flipbook examples

 


--- In PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com, "jatse1980" <yazansboul@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for an example of a set of panos in a flipbook. I don't mind which software is used, I'll probably be using Darek's panoflipbook but I need some examples to show the client.
>
> I remember seeing one of a conference - I think it was French. This included an audio track and a series of panos tracking the event in a timeline. That one would be ideal but any examples of a panoramic record of a conference would be helpful, as well as any flipbook examples.

I think that was Vincent Ogloblinsky report from an election in Brittany
http://www.vincentogloblinsky.com/
His site is not available .

Hans

>
> Many Thanks
> Y.S
>



#54001 From: luca vascon <luca.vascon@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:58 am
Subject: Re: Re: D800 + Sigma8
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My 15mm 2.8 is SO good it can be second only to 16mm Zeiss Contax. Many others here had quite different experiences...

Il giorno 24 aprile 2012 07:32, Bostjan Burger <si_lander@...> ha scritto:


At f22 the images would be too soft, especially with lenses like Sigma 8 mm. But Sigma is a lottery anyway... I had two 8 mm Sigmas and one was with excellent sharpness when the other was a bit too soft.

Bostjan


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To: PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 11:39 PM
Subject: [PanoToolsNG] Re: D800 + Sigma8

Am 23.04.2012 19:35, schrieb macbenutzer:
> Hi Aldo, yes, right. Taking the image at n22 will help, too:)

Probably not. At f/22 diffraction will be large enough to prevent moiré...

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#54002 From: luca vascon <luca.vascon@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:59 am
Subject: Re: Re: D800E with moire
officine_pan...
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*E* forever!!!

Il giorno 24 aprile 2012 22:35, Erik Krause <erik.krause@...> ha scritto:
Am 24.04.2012 12:35, schrieb john law:
> http://john-law.net/projects/e-moire/index.html

It's very faint! Only visible at full zoom in. Perhaps not the right
kind of subject. And of course it's a question of what the raw converter
does. There are interpolation algorithms that suppress moire, too.

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#54003 From: "zakato360" <zakato360@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2012 9:25 am
Subject: Re: Searching for flipbook examples
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I did play with Panoflipbook a few years back. You may find some of my examples
at: http://www.zakato.com/?cat=279

  It is a nice software and with some imagination you can do great things. Not
sure if it is much up to date these days and also is flash based so it won't
work on most smartphones.

cheers,

Antonio

--- In PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com, Yazan Sboul <yazansboul@...> wrote:
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>
> Thanks Hans, I'll email him.
> Has anyone got any other examples? I'm still searching
> Many Thanks
> Y.S
> To: PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com
> From: hans@...
> Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 18:53:39 +0000
> Subject: [PanoToolsNG] Re: Searching for flipbook examples
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> > Hi,
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> > I'm looking for an example of a set of panos in a flipbook. I don't mind
which software is used, I'll probably be using Darek's panoflipbook but I need
some examples to show the client.
>
> >
>
> > I remember seeing one of a conference - I think it was French. This included
an audio track and a series of panos tracking the event in a timeline. That one
would be ideal but any examples of a panoramic record of a conference would be
helpful, as well as any flipbook examples.
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#54004 From: Bostjan Burger <si_lander@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:34 am
Subject: Re: Re: D800 + Sigma8
si_lander
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As I mentioned... lottery ;)


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To: <PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com>;
Subject: Re: [PanoToolsNG] Re: D800 + Sigma8
Sent: Wed, Apr 25, 2012 8:58:33 AM

 

My 15mm 2.8 is SO good it can be second only to 16mm Zeiss Contax. Many others here had quite different experiences...

Il giorno 24 aprile 2012 07:32, Bostjan Burger <si_lander@...> ha scritto:


At f22 the images would be too soft, especially with lenses like Sigma 8 mm. But Sigma is a lottery anyway... I had two 8 mm Sigmas and one was with excellent sharpness when the other was a bit too soft.

Bostjan


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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 11:39 PM
Subject: [PanoToolsNG] Re: D800 + Sigma8

Am 23.04.2012 19:35, schrieb macbenutzer:
> Hi Aldo, yes, right. Taking the image at n22 will help, too:)

Probably not. At f/22 diffraction will be large enough to prevent moiré...

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#54005 From: Pierlucio Pellissier <pierluciop@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:10 am
Subject: Re: D800E with moire
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Johan wrote :
> Some moire can be seen on the path overlay -

and André

>
> Most moire I see is created by interaction of my screen pixels with the path
overlay, it disappears at a different zoom factor.

SAme thing as André here, when I zoom in the moiré disappears

Beautiful country & pano John, Thanks

Pierlucio Pellissier
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#54006 From: Robert Lesac <robert@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:00 pm
Subject: Rotator precision: 360 precision vs Nodal ninja
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Hi,
Does anyone have hands-on experience with both rotators?
Is the 360precision usable for template stitching?

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#54007 From: António Cabral <ant.cabral@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:21 pm
Subject: RES: Rotator precision: 360 precision vs Nodal ninja
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Both are ok, but the support of 360P depends if Matthew is in one of those bad mood days, like most of them.

Dont answer and not even the last invoice has send.

  

António Cabral

 

 digisfera

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mobile (+351) 966 390 236

 

Taguspark - Edificio Inovação II,

Núcleo 4 - Av. Jacques Delors

2740-122 Oeiras  Portugal

 

De: PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com [mailto:PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com] Em nome de Robert Lesac
Enviada em: 25 April 2012 14:00
Para: PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com
Assunto: [PanoToolsNG] Rotator precision: 360 precision vs Nodal ninja

 

 

Hi,
Does anyone have hands-on experience with both rotators?
Is the 360precision usable for template stitching?

--

Pano/VR/Gigapixel photography: http://robertlesac.com


#54008 From: Yazan Sboul <yazansboul@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:37 pm
Subject: RE: RES: Rotator precision: 360 precision vs Nodal ninja
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Heh, 

I'm really happy with my precision360 Atome. I'm afraid that even on a bad day of service the Atome is worth the trouble. However if you need it fast ( though I haven't had any experience with it)  I would guess the NN "R" range is pretty good - it looks like the same thing.  That the Atome is well built not heavy and beautifully designed.




To: PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com
From: ant.cabral@...
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2012 14:21:11 +0100
Subject: RES: [PanoToolsNG] Rotator precision: 360 precision vs Nodal ninja

 

Both are ok, but the support of 360P depends if Matthew is in one of those bad mood days, like most of them.

Dont answer and not even the last invoice has send.

  

António Cabral

 

 digisfera

   web www.digisfera.pt

phone  (+351) 214 062 218
mobile (+351) 966 390 236

 

Taguspark - Edificio Inovação II,

Núcleo 4 - Av. Jacques Delors

2740-122 Oeiras  Portugal

 

De: PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com [mailto:PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com] Em nome de Robert Lesac
Enviada em: 25 April 2012 14:00
Para: PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com
Assunto: [PanoToolsNG] Rotator precision: 360 precision vs Nodal ninja

 

 

Hi,
Does anyone have hands-on experience with both rotators?
Is the 360precision usable for template stitching?

--

Pano/VR/Gigapixel photography: http://robertlesac.com



#54009 From: Robert Lesac <robert@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:59 pm
Subject: Re: RES: Rotator precision: 360 precision vs Nodal ninja
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On 25.4.2012. 15:37, Yazan Sboul wrote:
>
> I'm really happy with my precision360 Atome. I'm afraid that even on a
> bad day of service the Atome is worth the trouble. However if you need
> it fast ( though I haven't had any experience with it)  I would guess
> the NN "R" range is pretty good - it looks like the same thing.  That
> the Atome is well built not heavy and beautifully designed.

I already have NN5 + R-D16 and I'm looking for an upgrade.
The NN M1 is similarly priced as Adjuste MK2/Giga so I really want to
hear from someone who used both.
The NN M1 seems nicely built and all but it still uses the same NN rotators.

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#54010 From: "needakeeper" <virtualpointphotos@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2012 3:00 pm
Subject: Google Business Photos
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I remember a discussion about this a few years ago when Google first started offering "virtual tours" for businesses.  If I remember correctly, the general consensus was that if a client was going to be happy with the quality that they would get using Google's service, then they were probably not going to want to pay for a professional's services anyway.

A friend, in real estate in Houston, just sent me a link for Google's Business Photos page.  As per the service agreement, the business owner, "in return for payment" will *own* the photos.  Isn't that like selling the cow with the milk?

-Stephani

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"What is the cost to get my business photographed?

Because Trusted Photographers are not employees or affiliated with Google, they decide how much to charge for their services. We expect the Trusted Photographers to offer their services at a fair market value, and you may negotiate with them to come to an acceptable price for the service. Prior to any photo shoot, the Trusted photographers will present the Service Agreement, specifying their services, for your acceptance. The agreement also spells out (among other things) that, in return for your payment to the Trusted Photographer, you will own the images that have been taken."




#54011 From: "macbenutzer" <panotools@...>
Date: Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:25 pm
Subject: Re: D800 + Sigma8
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Am 23.04.2012 19:35, schrieb macbenutzer:
> Hi Aldo, yes, right. Taking the image at n22 will help, too:)
Probably not. At f/22 diffraction will be large enough to prevent moiré...
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Hi Erik, i meant what i said: taking the image with n22 will help to prevent moirée, of course by the diffraction.
The image will be blurred allover and moirée will get almost invisible :-)

Cheers - Peter

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