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Old 02-07-2007, 15:36   #12 (permalink)
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Re: Nodal Ninja Spherical Tripod Head review

Software and Additional articles

For the curious amongst you, all the images in the examples shown here were shot using a Canon 20D & 17-40L lens at 17mm, apertures used were either F8, F11 or F16 depending on the image. All images initially taken in Canon’s RAW format, converted to .jpgs using RawShooter Professional, stitched using PTgui and converted to cubes or QuickTime VR movies using Pano2QTVR Gui.

As this article is intended as a review of the NN3 only, besides the obvious crossover points needed in explanations, I have tried to avoid getting bogged down with details of technical terms, shooting techniques, software used and the many other interesting things I learned along the way. However...it is my intention to write additional articles to cover these points giving them the detail and explanations they deserve.

Steve
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(Pictualis360.com) <-my new site dedicated to my Panoramic Photography

If you liked the above QTVR movies embedded in this thread, as a special treat for the ones that managed to stay with me this far I have included links below to a couple of full screen versions (and an extra different panoramic not shown here). These are highly detailed, large file versions so you'll need to allow time for them to download fully before navigating around


Full screen pano 1 - 2.88mb
Full screen pano 2 - 1.86mb
Full screen pano 3 - 3.21mb

I hope you enjoy them

Also I have several more panoramas displayed on Pictualis360.com Homepage if I have wet your appetite. You can leave feedback and comments on the shots there if you like
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