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== Equipment == | == Equipment == | ||
* [[nodal_point_adapters|Nodal point adapters]] are the most critical piece of equipment. | * [[nodal_point_adapters|Nodal point adapters]] are the most critical piece of equipment. | ||
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Revision as of 22:14, 3 December 2004
Welcome to the panotools mainpage. If you are new, read this introduction. To find your ways around this knowledge base, see the FAQ.
Software
- For Windows
- For Mac
- For Linux and Unix
- For Java
- Platform neutral (please click on the discussion tab above)
Equipment
- Nodal point adapters are the most critical piece of equipment.
- Panoramic Tripod Heads
- Levels
- Tripods
- Other non-optical and non-electronic material.
- Camera Kits
- Filters
- Flashes
- Other optical accessories.
- Computers
- Other computer hardware.
People
- Open Source software developers
- commercial software developers
- Amateur Photographers
- Professional Photographers
- Equipment/Hardware Manufacturers
- Site contributors
Processes
Capture -> Stitch -> Post-Processing -> Publish
insert tutorials here
- Workflows for high resolution partial panoramas
- Workflows for full spherical panoramas
- Printing panoramas
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