Difference between revisions of "Panorama"

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=== Spherical/ Equirectangular projection ===
 
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=== Cylindrical projection ===
 
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Revision as of 02:10, 18 December 2004

Panoramas are an exciting creative application of photography and recently, of computing. Panoramas offer a unique, immersive perspective to the viewer. To the photographer, panoramas present an interesting artistic and technical challenge.

Panoramas come in different shapes and flavours, so let's set a definition. A dictionary tells us a panorama is "a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene". This continuous scene can come straight from a (special) camera or it can be assembled from multiple images using the panorama tools.

Technically three different types of panoramas are distinguished

Partial panoramas

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Immersive panoramas

Immersive panoramas are panoramas that allow you to look everywhere around you, including straight up and straight down. Immersive panoramas come in two subflavors, spherical and cubic ones. (this needs text, guys)

Projections

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Spherical/ Equirectangular projection

See definition for equirectangular.

Cylindrical projection

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Rectilinear projection

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