Synopses & Reviews
Panoramas have a captivating effect in almost every application imaginable: whether they are integrated in a personal homepage or professionally used in architecture, in museums or in company or product presentations. Written in a comprehensive, yet easy-to-understand format, this book details all of the necessary steps involved in panoramic photography: from the production of digital and analog picture sequences, to "stitching" using appropriate software tools, all the way to publishing interactive panoramas on the Internet. The book introduces the concept of producing cylindrical and spherical panoramas and explains how to link individual panoramas to create virtual tours. The production of interactive object presentations - or so-called object movies - also is described. Software products that receive mention include REALVIZ Stitcher, VR Worx and PanoTools, with attention also being paid to Internet publication using QuickTime VR, PTViewer, VRML, iPIX and other panorama viewers. Regardless if the digital pictures are taken with a panoramic camera, a fisheye lens or using the single row or multi-row technique: this book offers practical tips and tricks for every alternative. Detailed comparisons of the individual techniques make it easier to decide on the appropriate method for specific goals. This useful information adds an exciting dimension to panoramic photography and leads to high quality results that speak for themselves.
Review
From the reviewers: "Written in a comprehensive, yet easy-to-understand format, this book details all of the necessary steps ... . This book introduces the concept of producing cylindrical and spherical panoramas ... . This useful information adds an exciting dimension to panoramic photography and leads to high-quality results that speak for themselves." (Photo Life, July, 2005)
Synopsis
Panoramas have a captivating effect, whether integrated in a personal homepage or professionally used for product presentations. Written in a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand format, this book details all of the necessary steps involved in panoramic photography: from the production of digital and analog picture sequences, 'stitching' using software tools such as Realviz Stitcher and PanoTools, all the way to publishing interactive panoramas on the Web using QuickTime and VRML. Tables with detailed comparisons of the individual techniques help the reader decide on the right approach.
Synopsis
Explores the range of techniques for the production of digital interactive panoramas and object movies Details of all the necessary steps involved in panoramic photography Professional tips and tricks from a professional photographer and web designer
About the Author
The author, Corinna Jacobs, is a professional photographer and web designer, specialized in the production of digital panoramic photography; also offering workshops for practitioners.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- The Fascination of Panoramic Art.- Panoramic Photography on the Internet.- Panoramic Forms - Projection.- Fundamentals.- Production of Digital Panoramas.- Term Definitions.- Photo Technology.- Differences Between Analog and Digital.- Analog Photography.- Digital Photography.- Tips for Taking Pictures with Digital Cameras.- Special Correction Methods.- High Dynamic Range.- Equipment.- Cameras and Lenses.- Panoramic Tripod Heads.- Turntables for Object Movies.- Cylindrical Panoramas: Photo Technology and Techniques.- Stitching Software.- Spherical and Cubic Panoramas: Photo Technology and Techniques.- Stitching Software. Object Movies: Photo Technology.- Software for Creating Object Movies.- Virtual Tours: Photo Technology and Techniques.- Software for Virtual Tours.- Publication.- Quick Time VR.- PTViewer.- iPIX.- HotMedia.- Cortona VRML Viewer.- Panoramas on Paper.- Comparing Photo Technology and Techniques.- Comparing Software Applications.- Comparing Viewers.- Application Options.- Outlook.- Bibliography.- List of Manufacturers: Software.- Equipment.- CD-ROM with Sample Files.- Glossary.- Index.