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About This GigaPan
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Gary Grimm
- Explore score
- 69
- Size
- 0.85 Gigapixels
- Views
- 3055
- Date added
- June 16, 2009
- Date taken
- June 15, 2009
- Gear
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Epic Pro, Nikon, Nikon D7000,...
- Categories
- Galleries
- Canadian Rockies Geology
- Competitions
- Tags
- british, columbia, range, whistler, ski, area, coast, squamish
- Description
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We used Photoshop to enhance the color and brightness of this gigapan which was uploaded originally from the Gigapan stitch files on June 10th.
Shooting Note! Because of the distance I thought I could use the infinity focus on the Nikon P90 camera, thinking this would keep the focus constant. However, time was tight to take this pan and I noticed the camera trying to focus before the shots. I did not have time to shoot it over and now can see that there are stitched areas that are sharp next to ones that are not. I won't try this infinity focus again.
You are welcome to try to identify some of the peaks visible. I will do the same as time permits.
Note that this image is placed in Google Earth and very closely aligned with the mountains and ridges.

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Gary Grimm (June 17, 2009, 01:31PM )
I am seeing these dark vertical stitching lines on my gigapans too often and am not sure exactly how to calibrate the camera with the Gigapan. My only thought is that the images have to overlap more for the stitcher to work. As it is my images seem to be overlapping by 2/3rds and I don't know why this much is necessary, but I am quite surprised at the accuracy when stitching hundreds of images together. Does anyone else have specific information about how to shoot gigapans and eliminating the dark vertical stitching lines?
BAUD Jean-Michel (June 17, 2009, 09:50AM )
Do you know why sometime we he dark stiching lines ? You said: After seeing the vertical dark stitching lines I realize I have to recalibrate the P80 camera with the Gigapan Epic 100.