Nodal Ninja Panorama5988
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1J3d private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Please take a look at this panorama. It's done with a Nodal Ninja 5 and a Lumix GH2 with a wide angle lens. 4 shots horizontally and one vertically up and one vertically down. At each point, 7 exposures were taken to get a HDRI tone mapped image. A large image resulted but have cut the final image down to 1000 pixels across so it downloads in a reasonable time: http://www.3d-imaging.co.uk/pages/car-render-images.htm#panorama |
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Briski2208 private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@J3d Whereabouts is that? | ||
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DouglasMeyers private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I don't get it... I see nothing but a panorama and photos .. nothing looks 3D to me, am I missing something ? | ||
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J3d private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Hi @Briski2208 and @DouglasMeyers, Thanks for your replies. It is the road that goes over Pendle Hill between Clitheroe and Burnley in Lancashire, United Kingdom. The car in the photos here is a virtual 3D rendering of the car superimposed on photos taken of the backdrop at the same time as the panorama. The virtual reflections and lighting on the 3D rendering of the car help it fit in with the background as they are generated using the high dynamic range version of the panorama. http://www.3d-imaging.co.uk/pages/car-render-images.htm#car-rendering http://www.3d-imaging.co.uk/pages/car-render-images.htm#automotive-rendering http://www.3d-imaging.co.uk/pages/car-render-images.htm#automotive-3d |
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Metroplex360 private msg quote post Address this user | |
@J3d So. I hate to say this, but the pano that you've asked us to look at is very dark, oversaturated, and presented in a manner that stretches it very very wide. It's not the best thing to ask us to comment on. | ||
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