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A few panorama's from Inzane X

Started by BonS, Sat 17, Jul 2010, 22:09:26

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BonS

These are composite panorama's from Inzane X. I've not only been enjoying Inzane but also using a new-to-me software program that makes panoramas easy to do.

The software works really well at eliminating moving images from showing up over and over. Each panorama is made up from at least 8-10 individual pictures. Only one panorama has an obvious flaw in it but I've already forgiven it because there could have been dozens of flaws because so many people, cars and bikes were moving through the pictures as I took them.

To see these photos in greater resolution enlarge them, one at a time, until they fill the screen vertically and then scroll left and right for 180 degree views of the action. You may have to click on the individual links to be able to enlarge them. Let me know if you are having problems

Shanty Creek Resort parking lot, vendor area and bike judging contest:
http://bedhandles.com/Albums/inzane10/bike%20Judging%20and%20Parking%20lot.jpg


The bike judging contest as many work really hard with their decisions. It really wasn't easy!
http://bedhandles.com/Albums/inzane10/bike%20Judging.jpg


The HUGE Saturday night Dinner and Awards Banquet:
http://bedhandles.com/Albums/inzane10/Sat%20Dinner%20and%20Awards.jpg


I've reduced the image quality quite a lot so that it won't strain the dial-up members of the board. If anyone wants higher resolution images just let me know.

PAVALKER

Outstanding pics... looks great.  First pic has the flaw I hope... otherwise the gentleman in the middle of that pic has a twin following him, without feet even....   
John                           

BonS

Yup, the first picture is actually a composite of 20 pictures. The gentleman that was doubled up actually appears in 4 of the pictures as he walked directly in front of me; The van appears in 3 pics; and so on. People were moving everywhere.

RTaz

 :cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude:

thanks for posting ...(I even copied one for the Michigan Forums hope you don't mind)   ;) ;) ;)

hope you enjoyed our stay with us.... ;)


RTaz

joefromperry

Very well done, BonS. What's the software program?
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BonS

Quote from: RTaz on Sun 18, Jul 2010, 19:35:51
:cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude:

thanks for posting ...(I even copied one for the Michigan Forums hope you don't mind)   ;) ;) ;)

hope you enjoyed our stay with us.... ;)
Of course I don't mind - and I had a great time in Michigan. I really didn't know what the big deal was - NOW I DO! I hope we have another Inzane in Michigan very soon, uh, like next year?! :cooldude:

BonS

There are several versions of the program. The free one is AutoStitch and can be found here:
http://download.cnet.com/Autostitch/3000-2192_4-196145.html
It's limited but quite functional.

Upgrades to AutoStitch start at 99 euros (~120 USD) and go up from there. I ended up purchasing the low end product called "Autopano Pro 2". I've used Photostitch in the past and Autopano absolutely blows it away. It too has a trial version but each panorama is watermarked. This is the link http://www.autopano.net/en/.