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Eine interaktive Version des Bildes befindet sich hier. Dort kann man mit gedrückter linker Maustaste in alle Richtungen schauen.

 

Hier gibt es einen Blog-Beitrag über die Stadt Bärnau.

 

An interactive version of this pic you can find here. By holding the left mouse button you're able to look in every direction.

 

If you like my photo feel free to visit my Homepage with interactive 360 degree panoramic and 3d photos or follow me on Twitter or Facebook, thanks.

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times square vertical

nikon d70

10.5mm

manfrotto 303 + ball head

 

a first attempt at taking panos vertical. Had to shoot some stuff for work, so i tried some new things while i was out there. It was very cold. I have completed the pano project-vr tour i put together for my company. It can be found here: www.spectacolor.com/pages/gallery/vr/home.htm

you will need quicktime and a second to let them load. The little globe indicates hotspots that take you to our location sales page.

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This is my latest hobby project -- photographic automatic object movie rotary table. It is used to shoot a sequence of photographs, then these photographs are assembled into an animated movie using QTVR (QuickTime Virtual Reality), Java, or MacroMedia Flash. This type of animation is becoming popular on some websites, and is the best way to showcase a product on Web.

 

Shooting an object movie using still camera (vs video camera) involves putting an object on a rotary table, then after each shot, the object is rotated by certain equally divided degrees, and continue on until a complete rotation. Having tried it myself, this process is very tedious. Then, it came to me that what if I synchronize rotation of object with my flash? When one photograph is taken, using flash of course, that will trigger a circuit to rotate the object.

 

Hence this project was born, though went through some costly mistakes and numerous experiments, I finally got a system that can take up to 20 pounds of load and rotate either 25 or 50 steps after each photo.

 

Now, I am very happy with it.

My digital camera creates bloated video files way larger than they need to be. To cut the size down to 1/10th of the original while still preserving most of the original quality, these are the settings I use in QuickTime Pro. (Use Export from the file menu, then click "Options")

 

H.264 is very new, very efficient, and not very backwards compatible. But for storing stuff for the future, it's great.

 

Up the bitrate to increase your video quality.

 

p.s. I do this before putting videos into iPhoto, and I'm gonna start doing it before uploading to Vimeo as well. Saves a lot of upload time.

Ink on victorian photograph, with coffee on fluro paper.

 

340mm x 390mm framed

 

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360 quicktime ting for those who couldn't make it to the show

www.thesoundsurgery.co.uk/fist/new_faces360.mov

  

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Gear: Canon 50D | Canon 24 - 70 L

 

Settings: ISO 100 | f9 | 1/20 | 32mm

 

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December last year. A storm touching the tips of the Glasshouse Mountains. I'm hoping to create a similar shot this year, with some amazing light over the mountains.

 

Taken from Wildhorse Mountain lookout.

 

I'm getting rather excited about Panoramic images at the moment based on the work by some fantastic local photographers.

 

Tools

 

Tides/Sunrise/Sunset - Willy Weather

Predicting Sunrise/Sunset/Moonrise/Moonrise - The Photographers Empheris

3 Hourly Forecast predictions - WeatherZone

 

Panorama

 

A panorama (formed from Greek πᾶν "all" + ὅραμα "sight") is any wide-angle view or representation of a physical space, whether in painting, drawing, photography, film/video, or a three-dimensional model.

 

The word was originally coined by the Irish painter Robert Barker to describe his panoramic paintings of Edinburgh. Shown on a cylindrical surface and viewed from the inside, they were exhibited in London in 1792 as "The Panorama". The motion-picture term panning is derived from panorama.

 

In the mid-19th century, panoramic paintings and models became a very popular way to represent landscapes and historical events. Audiences of Europe in this period were thrilled by the aspect of illusion, immersed in a winding 360 degree panorama and given the impression of standing in a new environment. The Dutch marine painter Hendrik Willem Mesdag created and established the Panorama Mesdag of The Hague, Netherlands, in 1881, a cylindrical painting more than 14 metres high and roughly 40 meters in diameter (120 meters in circumference). In the same year of 1881, the Bourbaki Panorama in Lucerne, Switzerland, which exhibits a circular painting, was created by Edouard Castres. The painting measures about 10 metres in height with a circumference of 112 meters. Another example would be the Atlanta Cyclorama, depicting the Civil War Battle of Atlanta. It was first displayed in 1887, and is 42 feet high by 358 feet wide. Even larger than these paintings is the Racławice Panorama localled in Wrocław, Poland, which measures 120 x 15 metres.

 

Panoramic photography soon came to displace painting as the most common method for creating wide views. Not long after the introduction of the Daguerreotype in 1839, photographers began assembling multiple images of a view into a single wide image. In the late 19th century, panoramic cameras using curved film holders employed clockwork drives to scan a line image in an arc to create an image over almost 180 degrees. Digital photography of the late twentieth century greatly simplified this assembly process, which is now known as image stitching. Such stitched images may even be fashioned into forms of virtual reality movies, using technologies such as Apple Computer's QuickTime VR, Flash, Java, or even JavaScript. A rotating line camera such as the Panoscan allows the capture of high resolution panoramic images and eliminates the need for image stitching, but immersive 'spherical' panorama movies (that incorporate a full 180° vertical viewing angle as well as 360° around) must be made by stitching multiple images. Stitching images together can be used to create extremely high resolution gigapixel panoramic images.

 

On rare occasions, 360° panoramic movies have been constructed for specially designed display spaces—typically at theme parks, world's fairs, and museums. Starting in 1955, Disney has created 360° theaters for its parks and the Swiss Transport Museum in Lucerne, Switzerland, features a theatre that is a large cylindrical space with an arrangement of screens whose bottom is several metres above the floor. Panoramic systems that are less than 360° around also exist. For example, Cinerama used a curved screen and IMAX movies are projected on a dome above the spectators.

 

One final form of panoramic representation is digital mapping generated from SRTM data. In these diagrams, a computer calculates the panorama from a given point.

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I shot this video clip using a Canon SX70 HR bridge camera. I opened and saved it In Apple's Quicktime app. Flickr tells me that this video is still being processed. It's not very long, so I wonder what is happening...

 

Okay, I looked at the Flickr help forum. March 7th, 2019 at 3:57 AM, Mountain Time.

This is s known problem. Flickr is working at fixing it.

They suggested a workaround which is to put this file in an album with at least one other item, video or photo. I have done that and it still does not work...;))

 

MVI_0621.m4v

For the "Meta Self-Portrait" Weekly Challenge of 366 Days of 2008.

 

My little Flip Video camera makes taking video very easy. The best part about the camera is the fact that the movies open with Windows Movie Maker. This allows me to edit the movies.

 

When I use my Nikon Coolpix S7c to make movies, these movies open with QuickTime. I must first convert the video with Adobe Premier Elements 2.0 and save it as an .avi file. Then I can open the file with Windows Movie Maker.

 

This Flip Video camera solves this problem. I love my Flip.

View 52 ~ Week 9 (Weeks 7 & 8 taken but not developed - long story, but I'm catching up as usual :D)

 

Not sure how this will play in the View 52 group given that it's a time lapse (moving image) but I take comfort from Flickr's justification for including short movies on the basis that they can be viewed as 'long photos'. I quite like that concept, especially here where they are literally the same photo taken many times and then combined to show change. Hey - I like to push the boundaries :P

 

My first foray into time lapse... lessons learnt, use sturdiest tripod I have (not flimsy travel one), consider a mains adapter to avoid battery swaps and a larger memory card to avoid having to swap those out :D Keep external lights off (red streak on vase is from hall light!), allow enough room for growth of anything that might grow :D Fun experiment nevertheless...

 

For anyone interested in exif info (missing from videos), the time lapse is composed of:

 

1 photo every minute x 962 total (~ 30 hours - the maths doesn't add up mainly because of some gaps for emptying memory card, batteries dying etc)

 

ISO 100, f16 for 6 secs per photo.

 

Sony alpha 350 with an old film camera 28mm Carl Zeiss f2.8 lens and adapter (cost next to nothing on ebay :D)

 

Converted to quicktime movie at 30fps using ps.

  

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....and I wasn't even drunk.

Teleport to all 7 areas to experience the mysteries of the Amplituhedron. The Amplituhedron can best be seen at the viewing platform. Fun gifts for visitors at each teleport location. Play media-which requires quicktime.

  

Visit this location at Amplituhedron in Second Life

Click Here to read the Blog and view Quicktime VR Files of the Diorama.

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flash setup:

sb-28 85mm @ 1/16 power rider right

sb-24 85mm @ 1/16 power rider left

triggered via Elinchrom Skyports

 

The background is some light art installation called helios, by rosalie, a german artist, I believe. It's some kind of plastic tubes or wires with lights inside that change the colors in a seemingly random pattern. It's cool to look at and provides an interesting background for photos, I suppose. Here's a quicktime vid of that thing in 'action' www.zkm.de/quicktime/trailer/helios

Fullscreen virtual tour (Quicktime) and high resolution image can be seen here

 

Apple iPad 2 16GB 9.7 inch Touchscreen LED-backlit IPS LCD display with 1024 x 768, Multi-touch screen with finger-print and scratch resistant glass, Wi-Fi Dual Cameras Tablet - Black - MC769LLA

 

Apple iPad 2 features a 9.7 inch LED-backlit IPS LCD display with 1024 x 768 (4:3 aspect ratio) resolution with 132 ppi and Multi-touch screen with finger-print & scratch resistant glass.

Apple iPad 2 comes with Apple A5 1 GHz Dual-Core System-on-a-chip with 16 GB flash memory and 512 MB DDR2 RAM.

Built-in IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n (Wi-Fi) connectivity, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology, Proximity & ambient light sensors, 3-axis accelerometer. Front-facing camera and Rear-facing HD camera (records up to 720p @ 30 FPS with audio).

Refurbished Grade B Tablet is in very good working condition, has cosmetic blemishes, examples of which are (but not limited to):

Scratches in case (particularly the back of the tablet or corners).

Possible cracks in casing that does not affect usability.

Possible denting that does not affect usability (particularly on the corners).

Scratches or scuffs in the screen.

Bright or dead pixels.

Technical Details

Brand Name: Apple

Screen Size: 9.7 inches

 

Display: 9.7 inch LED-backlit IPS LCD display, 1024 x 768 (4:3 aspect ratio) resolution with 132 ppi, Multi-touch screen with finger-print & scratch resistant glass.

 

Processor: Apple A5 1 GHz Dual-Core System-on-a-chip

Color: Black

 

RAM: 512 MB

Computer Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM

Flash Memory Size: 16 GB

 

USB 2.0 interface

Wireless Type: 802.11abg, 802.11 a/b/g/n, 802.11A

Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology

 

Proximity & ambient light sensors

3-axis accelerometer

Built-in speaker and microphone

 

Front-facing camera

Rear-facing HD camera (records up to 720p @ 30 FPS with audio)

Maps location-based service & digital compass

 

Assisted GPS & cellular location-based service

3.5 mm earbuds jack

Home & sleep buttons for instant on/off

 

Screen orientation lock

Supports App Store add-ons

Multi-language menu, dictionary, keyboard support

 

Supported Media:

Audio: AAC, MP3, WAV

Video: AVI, H.264/AVC, Motion JPEG, MPEG-4, Quicktime

Image: BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, RAW, TIFF

 

Unit Dimensions: 9.50 x 7.31 x 0.346-inches (H x W x D)

Weight: 1.34 lb

Power Source: Corded-Electric, Battery

 

Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery (Up to 10 hours battery life)

Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds

Date First Available on Amazon.com: May 10, 2016

 

Package Includes:

Apple iPad 2 16 GB WiFi Touchscreen Tablet

30-pin Dock Connector to USB 2.0 cable

USB Power adapter (Input: 100-240V, 50/60Hz; Output: DC 5V, 1.5A)

Please Note: These units have had personalized engraving removed from the back panel

  

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View video tutorial here with Quicktime or here on Vimeo.

 

My first try to make a timelapse photo shoot. In total there are 620 photos used for this timelapse. The Ricoh GX200 has a function you can make easy timelapse photos but I never use it...till now :)

I use QuickTime Pro for making this with 25 photos in a second. I hope to experiment more with this kind of photography. If there is any comment or advice please let me know.

 

My special thanks to Martin Setvak for his good explanation about timelapse photography.

Set: Apple. Apple's Internet Strategy, approx. 21 min. (PAL VHS 1996). Includes CNBC airing of "Bunting's Window to the Net" (6/30/96).

 

1. Mark Bunting, focusing on Apple Computer

 

2. Larry Tesler (Vice Presidet, AppleNet Division) talks about internet, java, gif-animations, QuickTime, Quicktime Conferencing, streaming, Netscape, Shockwave, Project X: 3D Internet Navigation.

 

3. Andy Lauta talks about Cyberdog, OpenDoc, Pippin, Newton, Apple Internet Connection Kit, wireless internet access.

 

4. Fred Reynolds talks about Apple servers, UNIX Network Server Family.

 

5. Chris Gulger talks about creating interactive content, Adobe PageMill, QTVR, Java, WebBurst, desktop publishing for the internet.

Olympia, Washington

Interactive Views;

  

High Res Flash Version on 360 Cities;

www.360cities.net/image/capitol-rotunda

Click on square in upper left of pano for Full Screen.

Click and drag to navigate

 

Shockwave Version;

www.fieldofview.com/flickr?page=photos/akameus/2144555983

  

View as a Quicktime VR Pano here;

geoimages.berkeley.edu/worldwidepanorama/wwp108/html/Rand...

On January 7 (a week before the keynote) I received a mailing by Visa, in which I could win a MacBook if I choose Visa Online (Dutch). The folder was shaped as a MacBook, but I immediately associated it with the to-be-announced MacBook Air. Apple came pretty close in Thinnovation, but the Visa is a bit too sexy. Especially with the uncalled for bikini shot.

A huge rain outside and best to review some old shots. This one is part of my equirectangular projection (360 quicktime panorama) taken in a historic old house build in 1884 called Dona Veridiana.

Technical data:

12 shots in RAW (-2, 0, +2) processed with Photomatix Pro 64bits using Tone Compressor mode

Stitcher with CS4

Camera: Sony Alpha700 w/ 11mm ultra-wide lens

Tripod: Manfrotto 190XPROB with Panoraurus Panoramic Head using Remote cord Sony RM-L1AM

Jan. 2009

View On Black

Explore Highest position: 138 on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 Thank you all. :)

Fullscreen virtual tour (Quicktime) can be seen here

 

This is a 360° view of a C47 military transport plane that is still in active service with the Greek air force.

 

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Night shot

 

All by Me In Switzerland

Technical Specs :

amera Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposure 30

Aperture f/5.6

Focal Length 16 mm

ISO Speed 100

Exposure Bias 0 EV

Flash On, Fired

X-Resolution 72 dpi

Y-Resolution 72 dpi

Coded Character Set UTF8

Object Name _MG_5343

Viewing Conditions Illuminant Type D50

Measurement Observer CIE 1931

Measurement Flare 0.999%

Measurement Illuminant D65

Orientation Horizontal (normal)

Software QuickTime 7.6.6

Date and Time (Modified) 2010:09:16 04:49:47

Host Computer Mac OS X 10.6.4

White Point 0.313

Primary Chromaticities 0.64

Exposure Program Shutter speed priority AE

Date and Time (Original) 2010:07:20 23:09:21

Date and Time (Digitized) 2010:07:20 23:09:21

Metering Mode Multi-segment

Sub Sec Time 10

Sub Sec Time Original 10

Sub Sec Time Digitized 10

Color Space sRGB

Focal Plane X-Resolution 3849.211538 dpi

Focal Plane Y-Resolution 3908.141844 dpi

Custom Rendered Normal

Exposure Mode Auto

White Balance Auto

Scene Capture Type Standard

XMPToolkit XMP Core 4.4.0

Title _MG_5343

Other : tripod & flash

 

Copyright for this gallery photo belongs solely to Salem Alkhaldi. Images may not be copied, downloaded, or used in any way without the expressed, written permission of the photographer

 

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she considered her options and decided that I am far enough and harmless and focused on the noise...which turned out to be lunch! the video capture her jump and catch, assembled from 19 frames using Quicktime.

The sounds are made with the help of a collection of failing hard drive sounds, while the video is a combination of failed pdf screengrap videos.

It is the first time I made a (kind of) music video-thing all on my own. I didnt use any software except for firefox and quicktime - so not a 100% open source, unfortunately for all the hardcore opensource people\\\...

but it is very lo-fi! -if that makes it better.

 

full video:

rosa-menkman.blogspot.com/2008/11/failing-harddrive-sound...

www.yesmoke.eu

  

1) Check out the 360° Interactive Panorama Shockwave Version (Requires Adobe Shockwave free download if it's not already installed on your computer.)

 

or

 

2) Check out the 360° Interactive Panorama Quicktime Version (Requires Apple Quicktime free download if it's not already installed on your computer.)

 

Press Shift to zoom in & Ctrl to zoom out.

It wasn't that hard to figure out how to convert my DVDs into iPhone format without paying extra for programs and such to do it for me. Plus I didn't want to buy the movie from iTunes if I already had the DVD. I was enjoying the Transformers movie.

No, Rupert was not hurt during the making of this video.

 

Noticed the ring on his toes?

 

Shot with 5D Mark II 50mm f/1.4. Exported it in Quicktime Pro to 1248x702 to cut down file size. Original size was 246mb, new size is 4.65mb. Of course, Flickr compresses it even more. So full screen is fuzzy, sorry.

Since my new Sigma lens would be trying on the Lee Kit for the first time all of his friends were invited. This is a video of their little party :)

Joking aside this is my 1st attempt at a stop motion video. It comprises of 406 shots taken with my Panasonic TZ7 mounted on a tripod. Shots were then stitched together in Quicktime Pro at 6fps then the music, Hot Butter by Popcorn was added in Windows Movie Maker.

El espacio de comedor iluminado cenitalmente por un lucernario, visto desde el salón.

 

SI QUIERES VER LAS PLANTAS DE LA VIVIENDA PINCHA AQUÍ

View video tutorial here with Quicktime or here on Vimeo.

 

Roadie frolicking on the lawn last spring.

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