On Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:25:35 +1100, Terry Duell <[email protected]>
wrote:
[snip]
Because of the considerable curve of the walk I don't think it is
possible to shoot it as a linear pano...i.e. many different camera
positions. There is a continual change in Trz value, which is small from
one panel to the next and may allow a linear pano stitch of 2 images,
each with 2 panels, overlapping one panel for a 3 panel linear stitch,
but would I then be able to stitch all these linear panos together?
One other approach I have pondered on, is to shoot a couple of panels to
my right and and a couple to my left and stitch as normal, and make
about 12 or 13 of these sub-panos, each with one panel overlap on the
ends with the next sub-pano. Then try to stitch these normal sub-panos
together using the one panel overlap and do these as linear panos, but
I'm not sure that the overlap will be enough.
So, not really sure if any of the above has any hope of success.
The more I think about this, the more I am convincing myself that none of
the above can produce a reasonable result.
Cheers,
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Terry Duell
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