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Panorella (An umbrella with a panorama picture printed inside) will be available soon.
It is a Poincare disc projected on the sphere through complex exponential and Mercator projection. All projections are conformal, so the final image (this one) is also conformal (All angles are correct).
Small discs are the side effect by the exponential projection.
This is an old pano shot which is re-uploaded for making pano-rella (umbrella with panorama printed inside).
FYI: This image is made from www.flickr.com/photos/vitroids/23116714830
by Panojector: panojector -s 6000 equirectangular slide -y -0.35 rotate -a 90 scale -xy 0.318310 exponential load 23116714830_895850882c_o.png
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flickr 360 only works on PC Butlers beach for fantastic bush camping on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia
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Equirectangular stitch of 87 (!) pictures, done with Autopano-sift, hugin, enblend (and some Gimp). I finally got to complete a panorama (without holes and without cheating with the sky) with Manu's technique.
This one is shot in Normandy, where the grass is green (since it's a sunset, it's hard to tell...)
Immersive version with interactive viewer.
Equirectangular panorama built from 10 pictures, shot handheld.
See also its stereographic projection.
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Playing around with fisheye lens on spherical panorama head in the complex environment of my very messy studio.
This pan was created with 6 each of -30 and +30 degree tilts, for a total of 12 shots. I'm not real thrilled with this. I think the main topic of the sphere needs to be straight-on to the lens for better resolution/clarity.