OK, that is a seriously neat feature. Beautiful scene.

Of course you must post more :-)

Cheers,

Dave

2009/5/30 Rob Studdert <[email protected]>:
> Hi Team,
>
> This is my first PESO for a while, more to come if you care,
> commendations or critisims welcomed of course.
>
> Like Dave Savage and a few others I've been shooting a good number of
> multi-image panos over the last few years, it can be quite rewarding.
> However I've found that determining whether your pre-compiled image
> really deserves post processing time and attention requires some
> automation.
>
> For this purpose I use AutoPano Pro, I let it loose on my newly
> downloaded thumbnail images to detect and automatically compile pano
> images, it matches up image sets quite successfully but it often also
> finds unintended panoramas, sometimes good but most often not.
>
> The following image is one that Autopano "found" and assembled and
> that I thought deserved a little closer attention, it's a composite of
> four images from two pano sets, one for the sky and the other
> everything else. The images were captured using a K10D and the source
> files were 2MP JPGs generated in camera, there are errors in the
> stitching but really it's amazing that it stitched so well.
>
> The subject is Osborne House and gardens on Isle of Wight
>
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~distudio/temp/Pano-IMGK01592.jpg (~650kB)

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