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The images are then positioned in hugin (manually setting the control points; the autopano-sift option doesn't work very well with fish-eye images. There is a proposal in the Google Summer of Code to implement the feature matching in the projection space, this should help a lot).
Each image is warped into a bit of equirectangular projection. Enblend is then used to blend the images together.
(I stole the idea of the floating images from manu; his explanations are much better)
You can also see how this would be transformed into a small planet.
Where do the images come from in a stereographic projection? here is the answer.
This is a ripoff of manu's image, with gadl's comment included.
Little planet view of a handheld Panorama of the Railway Viaduct in Gümmenen, Switzerland.
Shot with a Sigma 8mm Fisheye lens on a Nikon D80 and stitched and remapped in hugin.sourceforge.net/
Immersive View: www.360cities.net/image/guemmenen-viaduct
Little planet view of a handheld Panorama of the Railway Viaduct in Gümmenen, Switzerland.
Shot with a Sigma 8mm Fisheye lens on a Nikon D80 and stitched and remapped in hugin.sourceforge.net/
Immersive View: www.360cities.net/image/guemmenen-viaduct-fused
I like this Hugin Software. It's free and makes stunning panorama's
This is a 5 image Panorama
**Press L to see on black**
The bus dropped me off at the Sakurajima volcano observatory. It was pouring rain. I decided this was a perfect opportunity to go for a walk through some rain forest while a volcano was blowing up above me.
I wasn't sure whether this HDR version was better than the straight slightly (deliberately) underexposed one - the direct underexposed one gave a more true feel of what it was like walking through there with the blinding light at the end of the tree tunnel. Bringing that highlight back down in the HDR gives more detail, but not as dramatically
So they're both here for you to judge.
This is one of my favourite panoramas; it may seem a little pale compared to other flickr photos from Horseshoe bend, but it is not manipulated in any way (well, I did stitch it, so obviously it has been through the digital mill, but I haven't altered it in any other way.)
Not completely satisfied with the first result, I added 9 more images to this HDR panorama to get a more interesting foreground. I also changed profection using Miller Cylindrical projection.
Because the square look it seems not to be a panorama, it actually is a stiched image from 6 HDR images which are processed using 18 RAW images.
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The Viking Ship Hugin on permanent display on the cliff top at Pegwell Bay, Ramsgate is a replica of a Viking ship which sailed from Denmark to Thanet in 1949 to celebrate the 1500th anniversary of the invasion of Britain, the traditional landing of Hengist and Horsa and the bethrothal of Hengist's daughter, Rowena, to King Vortigen of Kent.
Out of 53 crewmen only the navigator, Peter Jensen, was a professional seaman. Viking conditions were faithfully observed and the only instrument carried was a sextant. The 'Hugin' was offered as a gift to Ramsgate and Broadstairs by the Daily Mail in order to be preserved for centuries.
Effage mai 2015
Une monumentale escroquerie Effage; ce parking, motivé par l'affluence au grand stade et dont on ne voit qu'une petite partie, est toujours quasiment vide. Il est hors de prix, a été payé avec de l'argent public, et remplace le parking gratuit utilisé autrefois par les usagers du métro.
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Au loin :
à gauche, les carrières de talc de Luzenac
1er plan :; pic de l'étang Rébenty
A sa droite, au fond, le Tarbesou, la dent d'Orlu encadrée par la Camisette à sa gauche et le Roc Blanc à sa droite
Au fond à droite, le Carli, précédé du Puig Pedros et du pic d'Auriol.
A droite, 1er plan : Tose de Pédourrés.
Little boxes on the hillside
Little boxes made of ticky tacky
Little boxes, little boxes
Little boxes all the same
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same
And the people in the houses all went to the university
Where they all were put in boxes, little boxes all the same
And there's doctors and there's lawyers and business executives
And they're all made out of ticky tacky and they all look just the same
And they all play on the golf course and drink their martini dry
And they all have pretty children and the children go to school
And the children go to summer camp and then to the university
Where they all got put in boxes, and they all came out the same
And the boys go into business and marry and raise a family
In boxes, little boxes, little boxes all the same
There's a green one, and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same
Malvina Reynolds - Little Boxes
This is a polar-coordinate conversion of a 360 degree panorama of the market-place in Mechelen. The original panorama was stiched from 19 shots and was about 22000x3000 this is 3000x3000.
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