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Last post 03-28-2008, 9:22 PM by hashiriya. 83 replies.
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  •  06-24-2007, 1:25 AM 354519

    The Panorama Photography Thread

    Edit: Panoramic Tutorial Link from Bungie.net - Click HERE.

    These are panoramic photos taken in Forza.  Each one consists of a minimum of 8 shots.  All photos are shot in forza, then processed via photoshop prior to stitching them together via a stitching program.

    If you have your own panos, please feel free to post them here!

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    6/24 Suzuka Circuit Hairpin


    and here is the Virtual Tour.

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    6/25 First Turn @ Silverstone:

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    6/26 Carbon Fiber Zonda @ Inland Taipan:

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    6/27 Ohlins Evo @ Nurburgring:

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    6/28 Ohlins Evo @ Maple Valley:
    -this one is slightly different - 24 shots total as a 3 row multirow pano.  By using an additional row up and down from center, I was able to get the full 180 degrees vertical for this shot.  In the end I decided to crop it anyway though.


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    6/29 two contributions from other members of the forum today!
    Thanks for taking the time to shoot these and share em with the rest of us, guys!

    Trans-Am Racing @ Road Atlanta by DaffyPuck:
    -Nice way to show all the cars in the race at the same time.  Thanks!


    and here is the first attempt by FoxHoleDelta - his diamond white Subaru making the rounds at (Silverstone I think.)  This is a 9 shot pano and a first attempt for him.  He offers a view deep into the corner.  I think I've HIT that wall there a few times!

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    6/30 The big sweeper @ Maple Valley by FoxHoleDelta

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    Creator of the Tsukuba Express Series.
  •  06-24-2007, 1:51 AM 354658 in reply to 354519

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    That's awesome! Smile [:)] Not seen anyone else do one yet.


    FM2 Gallery:http://flickr.com/photos/24363636@N06/
    Real Gallery:http://www.flickr.com/photos/8251398@N06/
  •  06-24-2007, 2:03 AM 354714 in reply to 354658

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    Awsome good idea

  •  06-24-2007, 2:03 AM 354716 in reply to 354658

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    thanks.  I admit that the VR is pretty poor quality, but with the overall resolution of a single image and the horrid JPEG compression that the game outputs, its not going to get much better.   I've done several real world VT's with a pixel width of well over 10,000px - those are nice and you can zoom right on in. :)
    This really makes me wish for high res images from Forza.

    Creator of the Tsukuba Express Series.
  •  06-24-2007, 2:23 AM 354790 in reply to 354716

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    Yes, high res would be nice but atleast we have a photo mode =]

    If you make another one, you should do it at the carousel on the Nurburgring with 3 or 4 cars going round it. Big Smile [:D]


    FM2 Gallery:http://flickr.com/photos/24363636@N06/
    Real Gallery:http://www.flickr.com/photos/8251398@N06/
  •  06-24-2007, 2:35 AM 354836 in reply to 354790

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    good idea.  I'll take you up on that one.  Any other choice spots?

    Creator of the Tsukuba Express Series.
  •  06-24-2007, 10:29 PM 361719 in reply to 354836

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    awesome job man, it looks really nice, cant wait to see the next one.
  •  06-25-2007, 12:43 AM 362688 in reply to 361719

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    here's today's pano.  Me battling M. Rossi for 1st place on the first turn at Silverstone.



    Creator of the Tsukuba Express Series.
  •  06-25-2007, 1:34 AM 362994 in reply to 362688

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    Wow, both are awesome shots.  Do you take one position and height in photo mode and just move left and right from there and take pictures?  I would really like to know how to do this, I'd definitely put up some panoramic shots.  Nice job, keep it up.

  •  06-25-2007, 1:35 AM 362999 in reply to 362994

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    you should enter the first Pano in the contest
  •  06-25-2007, 2:33 AM 363311 in reply to 362999

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    JoblessDog:
    you should enter the first Pano in the contest


    Thanks for the reply.  Unfortunately, Che stated in the most recent pitpass that any photoshopped photos are automatically disqualified.  Otherwise, I definitely would enter them, simply for originality.

    Creator of the Tsukuba Express Series.
  •  06-25-2007, 9:24 AM 365020 in reply to 362994

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    Cahill11:
    Wow, both are awesome shots.  Do you take one position and height in photo mode and just move left and right from there and take pictures?  I would really like to know how to do this, I'd definitely put up some panoramic shots.  Nice job, keep it up.


    Sent you a PM with some info.

    Creator of the Tsukuba Express Series.
  •  06-26-2007, 10:14 AM 375865 in reply to 365020

    Re: The Panorama and VR360 Thread.

    Added today's shot from Inland Taipan in the OP.  I just happened to be flying around that one today in my Carbon Fiber Zonda-S.  Not my best photo to date, but I kinda like the wacky perspective that the zonda takes on. 

    Comments always welsome.

    Creator of the Tsukuba Express Series.
  •  06-26-2007, 12:18 PM 376911 in reply to 354519

    Re: The Panorama Photography Thread - Daily Pano Updates...

    KYLEPLATINUM Team JSB solo drift pano...
  •  06-26-2007, 7:28 PM 380863 in reply to 376911

    Re: The Panorama Photography Thread - Daily Pano Updates...

    kylechrome,

    nice shot!  How many is shots is that?

    Creator of the Tsukuba Express Series.
  •  06-26-2007, 10:40 PM 382664 in reply to 380863

    Re: The Panorama Photography Thread - Daily Pano Updates...

    hashiriya:
    kylechrome,

    nice shot!  How many is shots is that?

     

    I'm guessing its just one shot that is zoomed out....

    what photo stitch program are you using, btw?


  •  06-27-2007, 2:59 AM 384329 in reply to 382664

    Re: The Panorama Photography Thread - Daily Pano Updates...

    Lebronze:

    hashiriya:
    kylechrome,

    nice shot!  How many is shots is that?

     

    I'm guessing its just one shot that is zoomed out....

    what photo stitch program are you using, btw?



    Thats what I was guessing too - based on the aspect ratio anyway.

    I use PTgui for stitching.  The Mac version works great - even better than PTmac.

    I shoot 8 shots with the camera vertical - i.e., portrait orientation.  So for a full 360, that's one shot every 45 degrees.  As it turns out, with the lens zoomed all the way out, you get close to a 10.5mm focal length.  However, unlike the Nikon 10.5mm fisheye, the view is not a full 180degrees.

    If you guys want to shoot panos but can't get em stitched up right, let me know.  If you shoot em correctly, I can knock out a single pano in about 5 minutes or less.  So, drop me a PM or something if you have something you wanna try.

    cheers.

    Creator of the Tsukuba Express Series.
  •  06-27-2007, 11:05 AM 386380 in reply to 380863

    Re: The Panorama Photography Thread - Daily Pano Updates...

    One shot...
  •  06-28-2007, 12:28 AM 393192 in reply to 386380

    Re: The Panorama Photography Thread - Daily Pano Updates...

    Added two more panos. One from the Nur Ring and one from Maple Valley.

    Creator of the Tsukuba Express Series.
  •  06-28-2007, 8:15 AM 395064 in reply to 393192

    Re: The Panorama Photography Thread - Daily Pano Updates...

      Well, I gave it a quick try after our Trans-Am series race @ Road Atlanta last nite. Its not a seemless stitch, But not too shabby after one try. Ill give it a better go tonight an see what happens. Now lets see if I can even get the thing posted here now:

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