Interior Design of a Bungalow
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that's nothing, I generally leave a 4000x2000 for at least 16 hours! need a new computer I think!
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some current pics of that project:
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Beautiful renders
One question - I can't seem to find that kitchen island (first photo) anywhere in the overhead (second photo). Is it just my tired old eyes?
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the overview is an old one and the kitchen island is still white there but you will find it in the kitchen...
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nice, I like how your post photos have a similar perspective to the renders after stitching
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one more...
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bedroom
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Livingroom detail
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Detail of the walkin wardrobe
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the construction is going on...
reality:
http://www.pixeet.com/tour/BOXPZUD
render:
http://www.pixeet.com/pano/EFSMZZJR
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Nice update!
Tip: you should try to reduce the chromatic aberration of your photos before stitching...
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This is an automatic stiching by pixeet.
I tried to stich the 4 pics in Photoshop but I failed, because of the fisheyed views. (see enclosed pic)
Anybody an Idea how to do it in PS?
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You can correct the chromatic aberation with PS (Camera Raw -> Objektivkorrektur) before the upload to pixeet...
e.g. http://tv.adobe.com/de/watch/training-f%C3%BCr-fotografen/entfernen-der-chromatischen-aberration-in-photoshop-cs5/
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Really nice work.
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@cotty said:
You can correct the chromatic aberation with PS (Camera Raw -> Objektivkorrektur) before the upload to pixeet...
e.g. http://tv.adobe.com/de/watch/training-f%C3%BCr-fotografen/entfernen-der-chromatischen-aberration-in-photoshop-cs5/
(sliders or checkbox, depends on program version)Thank you. Good to know!
But my problem is that PS could not handle the fisheye- distortion while stiching the pano. the result looks strange.
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I've never tried to stitch a pano with PS. I used hugin (free) in the past and switched to ptgui ($). But didn't you say that pixeet stitch your pictures?
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@cotty said:
I've never tried to stitch a pano with PS. I used hugin (free) in the past and switched to ptgui ($). But didn't you say that pixeet stitch your pictures?
PTGUI is awesome. So easy to use and worth every penny.
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@cotty said:
I've never tried to stitch a pano with PS. I used hugin (free) in the past and switched to ptgui ($). But didn't you say that pixeet stitch your pictures?
That's right but I'm looking for an alternative to do it offline. pixeet is sometimes down, when I need it.
I will have a look at hugin.
Here's another shot...
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@jo-ke said:
I will have a look at hugin.
The first app. 130 of my panoramas were stitched with hugin, but if you stitch a lot of panos, you will, like Olvier wrote, switch to ptgui...
(you can think of it as the more robust and commercial version of hugin) -
it is soon finished.
http://doerr-lu.de/nmweb2/pano/pano-montage.htm
I have to train the stiching to be perfect when it's finished.
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