On September 30, 2010 01:43:20 am Tom Sparks wrote: > > immerse the viewer in > > a seamless, spherical fractal flame? > > yes > > > why would you want to create a photo mosaic from multiple > > images? > > each image is a create by different settings in th render > some of the images looks like stars, nebula gases, Galaxys, etc
so you want the viewer to see stars, nebula gases, galaxies etc. all in the same equirectangular and looking into different directions? no need to use mosaic mode for this. just start your image editing application, create a canvas that has width = double its height, place the "standard" images on it and it should be fine? > > can't you > > generate a single, large enough fractal flame to cover the > > equirectangular? > > I could, but then there would be catchs, the image would not be as good, > and I would have blend other images in how do you define "image not as good"? does it lack resolution? is it distorted? if distorted how? it would show a vertical seam? and how would bleding other images in solve those issues? > my goal is to create a image something like this[1] using fractal flames > [1] http://galaxy.phy.cmich.edu/~axel/mwpan2/krpano/ nice. this is real imagery. your advantage is that you work with "invented" imagery, should make it easier to do - unless you are trying to achieve mathematical perfection for a reason that I do not understand yet? Yuv
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