Someone linked to this image on Digg:
http://img128.imageshack.us/my.php?image=panaramafollowingthesunxy2.jpg
Would love to attempt a shot like that.
a shot ? ;) stiching with streched time, nice one and standing pictures are the best when it comes to stiching.
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You know what I meant :P ;)
Paulus should post what he posted to me in here, its really cool as well
very cool, shame they didnt continue with the moon
erm... more than likely that was a full 24hours.
Chances are they are up further north where the sun doesnt set :)
fair enuff, did think that but couldnt be sure
Nice, not seen anything like that before, very well done. :)
Quote from: M3ta7h3aderm... more than likely that was a full 24hours.
Chances are they are up further north where the sun doesnt set :)
Each photo of the twelve is taken two hours apart, Ive seen it done before with blending between the shots so it looks like one continuous thing.
Also means they were a little cold...
Found it
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Faudioblog.fr%2Farchives%2F2007%2F10%2F02%2Fadobe-dave-story-future%2F&langpair=fr%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools
Paulus linked me this the same day as this thread was made
Scroll down a bit and watch the video (which is in english)
Amazing stuff and you can see this being shrunk down and in every camera in the future and you could do some amazing stuff from the images after or as part of the features of the camera itself
I like that shot.
its a long way off if its shrunk down and in a camera considering it took a week to run on what I would assume to be a render farm or something of a similar scale.
It is just stereoscopic imaging taken to the extreme, not new tech physically... the new software to support stereoscopic images yeah.. thats kinda cool, but this isnt awe inspiring.
Quote from: M3ta7h3adits a long way off if its shrunk down and in a camera considering it took a week to run on what I would assume to be a render farm or something of a similar scale.
It is just stereoscopic imaging taken to the extreme, not new tech physically... the new software to support stereoscopic images yeah.. thats kinda cool, but this isnt awe inspiring.
His demo program took that look but the concept if you looked they have made as a photoshop brush and instant for small areas and an application seconds