Panorama Photography - Stitching using Panoweaver

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Panoweaver accepts following types of image:

Full Circular Fisheye Image: It has a 180º angle of view in all directions.

Full Frame Fisheye Image: It has a 180º angle of view only on the diagonal line.


Drum Fisheye Image:If you attach DSLR with Focal length multiplier>1 to Sigma 8mm f4 EX fisheye lens, the two margins in the final fisheye images will be cut. We call it drum fisheye image derived from its shape.

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Shoot Fisheye Image

Fisheye Type

Qt. of Images

Way of Shooting

Drum

4, 4+T, 4+B, 4+T+B

4 pictures in portrait

Full Frame

6, 6+T, 6+B, 6+T+B

6 pictures in portrait

4, 4+T, 4+B, 4+T+B

4 pictures in landscape

Full Circular:

2, 3

as you like

Note: T refers to Top fisheye image which can be obtained through rotating camera up. B refers to Bottom fisheye image which can be obtained through rotating down.

Full circular fisheye image:

Shoot 2 or 3 fisheye images.


Drum fisheye image:

Shoot 4 fisheye image in portrait mode as each image covers 120x180 degrees. Since Panoweaver also accepts 4+top/bottom, you can also shoot up/ down to get the top/bottom fisheye images.

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Full frame fisheye image:

Shoot 6 fisheye image in portrait mode OR 4 fisheye image in landscape mode. Since Panoweaver also accepts 4+top/bottom, you can also shoot up/ down to get the top/bottom fisheye images.

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Top/Bottom fisheye image:

Please shoot Top/Bottom fisheye image on the last rotation.

For 4 fisheye, please rotate pano head up and down to shoot at the 4th position.

For 6 fisheye,please shoot up and down at the 6th position.

You should remain with the last rotation. Shooting in some other position will cause an incorrect stitching.

Recommended way: 4+T of drum fisheye image.


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Last updated: Thursday, November 8, 2007

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