Re: Autopano let loose

2009-06-06 Thread Rob Studdert
On 6/4/09, Bob Sullivan  wrote:
> Rob,
> It's good to have you back!
> Lynn and I still talk of the tour of Sydney you gave us one night.

Hi Bob,

It's good to be back! Yes, pity we didn't have more time and only a
loan car, will there be a next time soon? I guess I'll have to try and
shoehorn a GFM visit in some time soon too.

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Re: Autopano let loose

2009-06-03 Thread Bob Sullivan
Rob,
It's good to have you back!
Lynn and I still talk of the tour of Sydney you gave us one night.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 5:34 AM, Rob Studdert  wrote:
> On 6/3/09, Luiz Felipe  wrote:
>> Rob, in a fast scan I can't see those stitching errors. For an automated
>> process, looks good.
>
> Hi Team,
>
> Thanks to all that commented (and those that didn't), I think I may
> now be encouraged enough to make an effort to turn the corresponding
> RAW files into a pano, that should be interesting ;-)
>
> It's good to be back!
>
> Cheers,
>
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Re: Autopano let loose

2009-06-03 Thread Rob Studdert
On 6/3/09, Luiz Felipe  wrote:
> Rob, in a fast scan I can't see those stitching errors. For an automated
> process, looks good.

Hi Team,

Thanks to all that commented (and those that didn't), I think I may
now be encouraged enough to make an effort to turn the corresponding
RAW files into a pano, that should be interesting ;-)

It's good to be back!

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Re: Autopano let loose

2009-06-02 Thread Luiz Felipe
Rob, in a fast scan I can't see those stitching errors. For an automated 
process, looks good.


LF

Rob Studdert escreveu:

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)

Cheers,



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Re: Autopano let loose

2009-05-31 Thread David Savage
OK, that is a seriously neat feature. Beautiful scene.

Of course you must post more :-)

Cheers,

Dave

2009/5/30 Rob Studdert :
> 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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Re: Autopano let loose

2009-05-31 Thread Christian

I think the subject is deserving of the effort.  Nicely done.

Christian
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Rob Studdert wrote:

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)

Cheers,






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Re: Autopano let loose

2009-05-31 Thread Derby Chang

Rob Studdert wrote:

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)

Cheers,

  



Hey Rob, welcome back.

Very "Last Year in Marienbad". Good stuff

D

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Re: Autopano let loose

2009-05-30 Thread Ken Waller

Very well done - needs to be printed to be fully appreciated.

Welcome back Rob !

Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f

- Original Message - 
From: "Rob Studdert" 

Subject: Autopano let loose



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)

Cheers,

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Re: Autopano let loose

2009-05-30 Thread Paul Stenquist

A nice image. Good to see you posting here.
Paul
On May 30, 2009, at 11:36 AM, Rob Studdert wrote:


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)

Cheers,

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Re: Autopano let loose

2009-05-30 Thread Adam Maas
Most definitely.

-Adam

On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Boris Liberman  wrote:
> Well done if you ask me...
>
> Boris
>
> Rob Studdert wrote:
>>
>> 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)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>
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Re: Autopano let loose

2009-05-30 Thread Boris Liberman

Well done if you ask me...

Boris

Rob Studdert wrote:

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)

Cheers,




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Autopano let loose

2009-05-30 Thread Rob Studdert
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)

Cheers,

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