Hello George, It's to get the picture as I see it with my eyes. Depending on the focal length, the height of the mountain can be less and it can be longer than...
Dear Fergal, So you want to be able to SEE the picture of the mountain exactly the same as if you were really there. In order to do this, you will need to view...
I've just finished reconstructing my web site http://www.bigapplecity.com , with more than 5000 pages of pictures of New York City and its surrounding cities....
I am building a Panoramic camera for 120 film where the film passes behind a 1mm slit as it is exposed. The lens is focused on the film, and the slit merely...
... In my home-made camera it's about 2mm - 3mm from the film and it works. My Cyclops has it about 40mm from the film and it works as well. The further you...
Jeff I just looked at my Lipari-rama 120 cirkuit Jim put the width of the slit at 1/16 of an inch and also the depth from the film at 1/16 which is about the...
Hi all, If you're in Northwest Ohio, specifically Clyde / Fremont, and have an interest in panoramic photography and Route 66.... I have an exhibit of...
Well I have been sending messages to these people and have never yet gotten a response: www.360desktop.com Aside from the slick presentation on their web site...
For films exposed with an X-Pan (24x65) I use a Nikon Coolscan V - a 35 mm scanner. I scan one time from the right, one time from the left. The scanner sets...
I have a Samsung Pro 815, (high end) but will upgrade soon. When I take landscape pix at 28mm, the height of mountains in the background is considerably...
... This is a basic principle of perspective and has nothing to do with whether a camera is digital or not. The wider a lens to more prominent (aka. big) the...
Excuse me Olaf, but although you are very correct in your advise to move back, changing a lens has absolutely nothing to do with changing the perspective. The...
Thanks Olaf, I do that sometimes. However, in some parts of a scene, the hills are far away, but if I rotate the camera, other mountains in the same panorama...
Hello George, Thanks for that, I don't print, I just view them on a 17ins screen. I have read about magnification alright, but could you remind me of the...
This panorama is made up of merging 135mm pix. http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/panoramicphotography/photos/view/29fc?b=1 As you can see the background...
The basic problem is that there is no digital camera with a decent panoramic format. I use a Hasselblad X-Pan with 45mm and 90mm lenses (in panoramic format,...
Is anyone on the list in a position to tell me if it is worth me upgrading to PT Gui Pro? I'm pretty happy with the base version of PT Gui, and I must admit...
Hi, I think it is worth if you are working for industry. I have just upgraded to PT GUI PRO. The Auto features are very good. Some time placing control point ...
Hi, I have a modified FED Stereocamera with a schneider Angulon with 47mm lense. The formate of the negatives is 24 mm x 93 mm. For more information have a...
Hey Fergal, It seems like what you are wanting to do with your mountains is to see the close ones like you see the far away ones. OK, when you are standing...
Thanks Harold, I'll think about what you said. Fergal. ... 65mm, they act as 24mm and 45mm, respectively). That (used X-Pan 1 and lenses)would just come within...
Thanks George! I am going to study this over the next day R so. I've bookmarked the Societys' website. Will subscribe shortly! Regards, Fergal. ... were really...
Am going to do that too George! A lot of hard work though! Fergal. ... like you see the far away ones. OK, when you are standing there, and look at the scene, ...
Noted the statement that the 150 is just too big for remote travel....Oh, I agree but I continue to carry it. Have used in in the Arctic, Antarctica, a couple...
Hello I picked up a Globuscope panoramic camera and need to find a manual for it. If anyone has one or a copy of one please let me know. Thanks Greg...