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 More options Oct 21 2012, 1:23 pm
From: capedoryus <capedor...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2012 10:23:50 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Oct 21 2012 1:23 pm
Subject: Re: Very Basic questions on image quality
Thanks for your help.....Erik It was your link that helped me make the
decision to buy the D7000 DX format camera.Thanks again

The size of the pano is 11772 X 5886. I am using a 8mm Sam Yang lens
at f11.

The link to the upload is: http://ge.tt/6yCrovP/v/0?c     I put the
link to the hosted pano as the title of the pano. Was not sure how to
add a link in ge.tt.    The pano is on 360cities.

On a side note: when I want to paste a statement or question from a
prior post how do I do it so that I get marks on the left showing its
from another post. I tried to copy and paste but it did not show the
marks. Thanks again

Thanks Ken, Got a little lazy in shooting Raw in that my Photoshop is
out of date and when I download it gets confusing in that I do not see
previews to know  how to sort as I download. I have to convert to DNG
first. I am sure there is a way to mark my shots with a jpeg between
raws. As far as cube faces are concerned I do not have experience with
cube faces. I stitch the pano and then edit in Photoshop and save as
Tiff and Jpeg. Then I upload to hosting service (360cities) as a Jpeg.
Where do the cube faces come in to the process. I did convert to html
using PTGui once or twice for my own experimental web site. Could this
this be the home of the cube faces? Thanks
John

On Oct 21, 7:04 am, Erik Krause <erik.kra...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Am 21.10.2012 05:55, schrieb capedoryus:

> > Will there be that much more detail in a full sensor camera?

> Most likely not. Depending on the sensor pixel density you might even
> get less detail with a full format sensor and the same lens. For details
> see:http://wiki.panotools.org/DSLR_spherical_resolution

> > Will the resolution on the screen monitor make a big difference? All
> > the panos look great on the Ipad but sharp only in a narrow band in
> > the center of the screen on the laptop.

> What is your final equirectangular size in pixels? Byte sizes don't say
> anything. What lens do you use?

> At what zoom does your panorama look blurred towards the edges. Can you
> show an example? Where do you upload your panoramas? An own site or some
> panorama service like 360cities?

> Please do not add attachments to your posts; instead upload your files
> at a file sharing site (for examplehttp://ge.tt/) and include a link
> in your message.

> --
> Erik Krausehttp://www.erik-krause.de


 
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