> From: Fernando Gonzalez Gentile <stamnyrm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> It took me some weeks to realize it was an expensive and difficult
> job,
> one I should be paid for.
I think modern software probably makes it a lot easier than it used to
be.
> I seem to remember Jan did a 360? panorama of an interesting place in
> the US, whose name I don't remember, but I do remember he used a
> 180/2,8.
Thanks for remembering.
It was only about 90 degrees. It took over 20 hours of Photoshop to
bring it together. It's been sorta my signature piece, because I like
the aspect ratio for stuff like letterhead, festival tent banners, web
banners... and trucks. :-)
http://www.bytesmiths.com/Item.php/99AO08-18
http://www.VeggieVanGogh
Please forgive the over-sharpening in the first URL. I used fixed
settings for sharpening all the images, when I should have tweaked
each one individually.
For some strange reason, the over-sharpening doesn't show up on the
truck. :-)
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