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real great stuff, real thanks
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i have a question,,do you have any tips on setting tripod on not flat surface? since i am photographing waterfalls and cliffs mostly in 360, but i have problem setting the tripod (usually takes up to 15-30min),do you have some tips? thanks
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AMAZING! Would like to try it out ;)!
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CONFUSION IS SEX
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which software you used for editing?
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Nice share. Thanks
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I just followed the steps and got great result! Thank you!
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Great video! This has helped me take my 360 panorama's from okay to awesome!! I shoot the panoramic photo on my iPhone, export to Gimp, fix it, and the shoot it back to my iPhone for wallpaper or posting.
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the colors of the pictures are amazing !
how did you get them so great ?!
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Thanks for the awesome tutorial! I was wondering whether the little planet can be created using photoshop?
garybbgun 1 month ago
@garybbgun i suspect it can, photoshop is a far more advanced photo editing software than the free software that i use called gimp
Dombowerphoto 1 month ago
Pretty planet, just one question Dom as i always understood it the sensor needs to be in center of the turning axle, seemed to me yours was offset yet no adverse effects?
guunther1 1 year ago
@guunther1 but yes you are correct the sensor should be in the center, or the nodal point.
Dombowerphoto 1 year ago
@Dombowerphoto Lovely Tutorial.
2 Questions:
1.) If you were using the MB-D10, would the censor be in the center of the axis point?
2.) Do you use the PTGui or PTGui Pro? Why?
...Well, I suppose that's 3 questions.
MAIKERU79 1 year ago
@MAIKERU79 the mb-10 will make your sensor further away from the axis point,
and i think it is just ptgui, dont think i got the pro version. didnt see the need
Dombowerphoto 1 year ago