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C90 mak-cas telescope mounted on iOptron Skyguider Pro. 13mm eyepiece, no t-extension. Two minute 4K MP4 video centred, cropped and best 50% converted to AVI with PIPP. Best 20% of AVI stacked with AutoStakkert. Moons brightened and planet contrast increased with PhotoShop. Camera settings added to EXIF with ExifTool GUI.
Shoted with my TwinLens Reflex Camera Meopta Flexaret VII on 35mm film Foma Fomapan 400 with mask on format 35mm and developed in Foma Fomadon R09. Scan with Canon Canoscan 9950F in original film holder, EXIF information added from ExifNotes via ExifTool Development details on FilmDev
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Shot at AlaFolie main shop in Second Life.
taken with: /IOL-Camera-Panoramic, yaiol.blogspot.fr/2016/10/camera-panoramic-stitching.html...
Stitched with: hugin (hugin.sourceforge.net/ , linux 64)
After the amazing instructions of Inara Pey at modemworld.me/2016/10/13/the-camera-panoramic-360-photo-f...
See also beautiful Pepa Cometa's 360 panoramas.
There is a fairly nice and simple alternative from linden labs, which is still at project stage. ▓▒░ TORLEY ░▒▓ shared many amazing examples with us on Flickr, gathered in her album : Second Life 360 Snapshots
Further information:
⚫ community.secondlife.com/t5/Featured-News/A-New-Perspecti...
⚫ wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/360_Snapshots
Note: on linux version, hugin fails to insert the necessary EXIF tags, you can add them easily with the exiftool utility:
cd '~/Photos/360 Panoramas/'
exiftool -overwrite_original -ProjectionType=equirectangular -UsePanoramaViewer=True '~/Photos/360 Panoramas/360_panorama.jpg'
➯ This is a panorama, (left) click it to navigate!
This (ta-daa!) is the first HDR produced with the help of www.flickr.com/photos/duncansmith/253478770/
* Times need calibrated. They're about 2.4% too long. No big deal.
* Needs velcro on the back to attach to tripod leg
* Could do with an audible alert, and visual too, ideally, at the ends of the exposures.
* Could do with some brightness tweaking of the LEDs.
* Canon store times in bulb mode below 1 second as 1 second. I needed to correct the recorded exposure times with the ExifTool to allow the HDR merge to work. This was very easy.
This was really just a tryout, the main usage is expected in scenes with exposures exceeding 30 seconds.
That's my extremely patient and long-suffering girlfriend keeping very still and cooling her heels in the cold waters of the Dee.