Difference between revisions of "Adding a nadir cap (mirror ball)"
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+ | I wrote a Photoshop action that produces these mirror spheres out from<br> | ||
+ | a euqirectangular panorama. As you can see are three sizes available.<br> | ||
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+ | Small covers 5% ,Big 8% and<br> | ||
+ | XXL 12% of panorama height (equirectangular projection) | ||
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+ | Here the action set in Photoshop:<br> | ||
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+ | [[Image:Mirrorball_action.jpg]] | ||
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More to come soon... | More to come soon... |
Revision as of 21:07, 13 April 2005
I wrote a Photoshop action that produces these mirror spheres out from
a euqirectangular panorama. As you can see are three sizes available.
Small covers 5% ,Big 8% and
XXL 12% of panorama height (equirectangular projection)
Here the action set in Photoshop:
More to come soon...
--Peter Nyfeler (Pitdavos)