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* [[Philopod pitch variation]] technique for shooting handheld {{RateStar|3}} | * [[Philopod pitch variation]] technique for shooting handheld {{RateStar|3}} | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouOEM4cKKGc Video tutorial on three panorama shooting techniques] {{RateStar|1}} | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouOEM4cKKGc Video tutorial on three panorama shooting techniques] {{RateStar|1}} | ||
+ | * [http://panospace.wordpress.com/2009/12/24/nodal-ninja-calibration-tutorial/ Calibrating a panoramic head] {{RateStar|1}} | ||
+ | * [http://panospace.wordpress.com/2008/02/29/parallax/ Understanding Parallax] {{RateStar|2}} | ||
== Preparation == | == Preparation == | ||
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* [[Using Autopano-SIFT With PTGui]] {{RateStar|2}} | * [[Using Autopano-SIFT With PTGui]] {{RateStar|2}} | ||
* [[How to stitch flat images]] {{RateStar|1}} | * [[How to stitch flat images]] {{RateStar|1}} | ||
− | * [[Flat stitching for tilt-shift lenses]] {{RateStar| | + | * [[Flat stitching for tilt-shift lenses]] {{RateStar|1}} |
* [http://www.dojoe.net/tutorials/linear-pano Creating linear panoramas with Hugin] {{RateStar|2}} | * [http://www.dojoe.net/tutorials/linear-pano Creating linear panoramas with Hugin] {{RateStar|2}} | ||
* [[16bit_workflow_with_hugin|16bit workflow for Hugin]] {{RateStar|2}} | * [[16bit_workflow_with_hugin|16bit workflow for Hugin]] {{RateStar|2}} | ||
− | * [[16 bit panorama blending using 8 bit Gimp]] {{RateStar| | + | * [[16 bit panorama blending using 8 bit Gimp]] {{RateStar|1}} |
* [[HDR workflow with hugin]] {{RateStar|3}} | * [[HDR workflow with hugin]] {{RateStar|3}} | ||
* [[Stitching Nadir Shots]] {{RateStar|2}} | * [[Stitching Nadir Shots]] {{RateStar|2}} | ||
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* [[Stiching a photo-mosaic]] | * [[Stiching a photo-mosaic]] | ||
* [http://bit.ly/tut_hugin_spheric Creating a Spherical Panorama with Hugin, Panor2VR and Photoshop (Video Tutorial / German)] {{RateStar|1}} | * [http://bit.ly/tut_hugin_spheric Creating a Spherical Panorama with Hugin, Panor2VR and Photoshop (Video Tutorial / German)] {{RateStar|1}} | ||
− | + | * [http://panospace.wordpress.com/2008/08/02/hugin-101/ Setting control points manually with Hugin] {{RateStar|1}} | |
+ | * [http://panospace.wordpress.com/2008/08/03/hugin-102/ Hugin Fisheye Basics] {{RateStar|1}} | ||
+ | * [http://panospace.wordpress.com/2008/10/08/exposures-stacks/ Exposures Stack] {{RateStar|2}} | ||
+ | * [http://panospace.wordpress.com/2010/09/19/linear-panoramas-mosaic-tutorial/ Linear Panoramas with Hugin 's Mosaic Mode] {{RateStar|1}} | ||
== Leveling and Remapping == | == Leveling and Remapping == | ||
* [[Leveling a Finished Panorama]] {{RateStar|2}} | * [[Leveling a Finished Panorama]] {{RateStar|2}} | ||
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* [[How to use enblend for patching zenith and nadir images]] {{RateStar|2}} | * [[How to use enblend for patching zenith and nadir images]] {{RateStar|2}} | ||
* [[How to remove blending error caused by enblend and enfuse at zenith and nadir (automatic)]] | * [[How to remove blending error caused by enblend and enfuse at zenith and nadir (automatic)]] | ||
+ | * [http://panospace.wordpress.com/2008/03/18/edit-the-nadir/ Edit nadir with Hugin] {{RateStar|1}} | ||
+ | * [http://panospace.wordpress.com/2008/03/24/edit-the-nadir-part-ii/ Edit layered nadir with Hugin] {{RateStar|1}} | ||
=== Tripod Caps === | === Tripod Caps === | ||
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* [[Geo-referencing panoramas with Google Maps]] {{RateStar|3}} | * [[Geo-referencing panoramas with Google Maps]] {{RateStar|3}} | ||
* [[Have a single ptviewer jar file per website]] {{RateStar|3}} | * [[Have a single ptviewer jar file per website]] {{RateStar|3}} | ||
+ | * PTViewerME2 Tutorial [http://panospace.wordpress.com/2008/06/29/ptviewerme2-tutorial-part-1/ part 1], [http://panospace.wordpress.com/2008/06/30/ptviewerme2-tutorial-part-2/ part 2], [http://panospace.wordpress.com/2008/07/17/ptviewerme2-tutorial-part-3/ part 3] {{RateStar|1}} | ||
=== Virtual Tours === | === Virtual Tours === |
Revision as of 15:33, 10 August 2011
There is a rating system indicated by 's:
: Basic need (You are interested in panoramic photography and stitching and need to know basics)
: Nice to know (You have basic knowledge and want to learn more)
: Specialised (You want to get the most of your equipement)
There is also a list of all tutorials by rating
General
Photography
- Photography Guidelines
- DSLR spherical resolution
- Finding the No-Parallax Point
- Sigma 8mm Fisheye Canon 350D MrotatorCP
- Special issues with fisheye lenses
- Making a spherical panorama by photographing a christmas ball
- Philopod pitch variation technique for shooting handheld
- Video tutorial on three panorama shooting techniques
- Calibrating a panoramic head
- Understanding Parallax
Preparation
- A simple approach to HDR-blending
- Bracketing
- Chromatic aberration
- Contrast Blending (Exposure Blending)
- HDR compression
- RAW dynamic range extraction
- Working with RAW files in Photoshop CS2
- Developing & post-processing fisheye images in LightRoom (video tutorial)
Stitching
- Basic Panorama Stitching workflow with PTGui 5
- Basic panorama stitching in PTGui 9 Pro (video tutorial)
- 360 vr stitching with ptgui for beginners
- Workflows for high resolution partial panoramas
- Workflows for full spherical panoramas
- Using the optimizer
- Full 16 bit workflow
- Using Autopano-SIFT With PTGui
- How to stitch flat images
- Flat stitching for tilt-shift lenses
- Creating linear panoramas with Hugin
- 16bit workflow for Hugin
- 16 bit panorama blending using 8 bit Gimp
- HDR workflow with hugin
- Stitching Nadir Shots
- Fixing nadir parallax errors
- Using Celeste with hugin
- Stiching a photo-mosaic
- Creating a Spherical Panorama with Hugin, Panor2VR and Photoshop (Video Tutorial / German)
- Setting control points manually with Hugin
- Hugin Fisheye Basics
- Exposures Stack
- Linear Panoramas with Hugin 's Mosaic Mode
Leveling and Remapping
- Leveling a Finished Panorama
- Straightening a (360-degree) Panorama
- levelling a panorama image with ptgui
- Leveling a VR shooting setup
- Perspective correction
- finding the no-parallax point
- Unusual remappings
Retouching
Zenith and Nadir retouching
- Zenith and Nadir editing overview
- Video tutorials showing 2 approaches: One uses PTGui, the other KRPano Tools
- How to use PTEditor
- Extracting and inserting rectilinear Views
- Using enblend to fill the "Hole in the floor"
- Edit zenith and nadir in one go with PTGui
- Edit zenith and nadir in one go with Adjust filter
- How to use enblend for patching zenith and nadir images
- How to remove blending error caused by enblend and enfuse at zenith and nadir (automatic)
- Edit nadir with Hugin
- Edit layered nadir with Hugin
Tripod Caps
Other retouching
- Upsampling a single image with ptstitcher
- Retouching broken lines in Photoshop
- Mending parallax errors with the shear tool
- Shadow Removal on Panoramic Photography
- Time lapse stabilization
Web Presentation
- Partial Panoramas using ROI in PTViewer
- HTML code for several viewers
- Uploading Wiki Related Files Note: Just use the "upload file" link on the left of the page
- create a custom ptviewer jar file
- Geo-referencing panoramas with Google Maps
- Have a single ptviewer jar file per website
- PTViewerME2 Tutorial part 1, part 2, part 3
Virtual Tours
Object Movies
Printing
Settings, values and miscellaneous
- How to allocate enough RAM for PTEditor
- Circular cropping values in PTGui
- Build pano12 from sourcecode
- Build pano12 from sourcecode MSVC
- How to install actions in Photoshop
- How to install plug-ins in Photoshop
- Enable windows file extensions
- Embed QTVR into Powerpoint
- Animating panoramas in Blender
Community
- How to use a NNTP newsreader to read the mailing list
External links
- A growing list of very good tutorials can be found on http://www.johnhpanos.com/tuts.htm