1. Skip to navigation
  2. Skip to content
  3. Skip to sidebar


Laguna Beach by Stuart Smith

View Snapshots

Take a snapshot

Want to add this GigaPan to your favorites? Log In or Sign Up now.

Log In now to add this GigaPan to a group gallery.

Add this GigaPan to a group

You must first belong to a group in order to add a GigaPan to a group.

You can also search for a group or add a new group.

Add this GigaPan to a group

  1. You can also search for a group or add a new group.

Flag this GigaPan as inappropriate

Please select the reason that mostly reflects your concern about this gigapn, so that we can review it and determine whether it violates our Community Guidelines or isn't for all viewers.

About This GigaPan

Toggle
Taken by
Stuart Smith stuman
Explore score
111
Size
4.62 Gigapixels
Views
14474
Date added
July 23, 2009
Date taken
July 22, 2009
Categories
 
Galleries
Competitions
Tags
Description

Laguna Beach California on a sunny Saturday afternoon.

Stitcher Notes

GigaPan Comments (3)

Toggle Minimize gigapan_comment
  1. Jann Lipka

    Jann Lipka (August 02, 2009, 10:19PM)

    Thanks for the deatails. With R8 the smallest detent is 3 degrees. Did you stop " by the eye" ? With 1Dmark 3 and 400x1,4=560 mm FOV is something around 2,76 degrees Long side and 1,73 degrees short side . It sounds for me like - if shooting in portrait would make around something like 120 shots horisontally by 12 vertically . Around 1440 images more or less ? That would make 1, 3 degrees instead of 1/ degee portrait . Very good work anyway . With such a large images it is quite normal to see a LOT exposure and stitching errors. Thanks for sharing .

  2. stuman

    Stuart Smith (August 02, 2009, 09:54PM)

    I used a NN5 with RD8 rotator. I had to shoot like every 1/2 degree. I used Autopano Giga to stitch.

  3. Jann Lipka

    Jann Lipka (August 02, 2009, 03:28AM)

    Good work . congrats. It looks like there is no stitching errors , that is good for beeing such a Huge pano. Autopan or PTGui ? NN5 ? What rotator ? 400mm with 1.4 extender should mean really small degree for every shot .... I thought it was impossible .

Where in the World is this GigaPan?

ToggleMinimize