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Somehow we still don't have a dedicated panorama thread, so let's start one!

 

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Objects In Space by Trenton Talbot, on Flickr (X-T1 in-camera 360 pano, polar in PS)

 

Anything panoramic goes – as long as it's been stitched. Multi-rows, little planets, bokehramas, everything.

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Just in case someone has x-e1 + samyan 8mm and Pano-maxx - The right settings are 38.9 & 66

 

It took me 5 hours to find the  the perfect (or really close to the perfect) measurements. Once calibrated it works great.

The shower cabin is the narrowest space - the smaller room the toughest stitching conditions (no time to shine the chrome, sorry)for full 360° panorama.

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I've just finished with virtual visit project of luxurious camping car Burstner Elegance. Amazing interior!

Bellow a link to html5 (goes great on smart phone/tablet) full 360° tour:

http://adphoto.fr/Panorama/tour.html

 

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Another one with X-E1 + Samyang 8mm + panomaxx. Stitched in Ptgui

Check the full HD 360° panorama here http://adphoto.fr/Panorama/Pollionnay/index.html

 

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