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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Digital Image Processing => Topic started by: ChrisJR on June 23, 2008, 05:36:03 am
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This weekend I did some interior photography for a client and he requested I make qvtr's of the interiors, along with normal shots.
I had no problem stitching the images together in PTGui but when I view the movies, they have these awful black curves at the top and bottom of the image.
Can anyone suggest what is wrong and what I can do to rectify this problem?
Thanks
Chris
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This weekend I did some interior photography for a client and he requested I make qvtr's of the interiors, along with normal shots.
I had no problem stitching the images together in PTGui but when I view the movies, they have these awful black curves at the top and bottom of the image.
Can anyone suggest what is wrong and what I can do to rectify this problem?
Thanks
Chris
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Chris,
it looks like you forget to shoot the zenith and nadir picts...
jørn
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Assuming that you can't take the zenith and nadir pics can you photoshop that area? (easy if you have a bland carpet and blank ceiling). If not then you could remake the .mov with limited tilt so that those areas can't be seen.
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Chris,
it looks like you forget to shoot the zenith and nadir picts...
jørn
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Unfortunately I didn't take the zenith points. I literally shot a horizontal panorama using a fisheye lens (in portrait format). Is there anything I can do to compensate for the black spots?
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Did you miss my post?
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Did you miss my post?
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Sorry Mike, I misread your post earlier. Limiting the tilt would be the perfect solution but how do I do that in PTGui?
Thanks
Chris
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I don't have it loaded on any machine with me now. My recollection is that there's a small table the allows you to limit the tilt etc and a few other parameters in the window that you create the .mov file from.
A lot of people add their own logo at the nadir point and just photoshop the top as long it's a blank area. Check out this site.
http://hdvv.net/ (http://hdvv.net/)