Clovelly Tour

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Peter Stephens
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Cool I'll have a good look at it later this evening if I've time.

Cheers,

Pete
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stalwart
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PMtv2000 wrote:I've made a bottom bar using the above suggestions and it works ok for me... I anchored it at the bottom right and made it a .png at 2500 pixels
http://www.pmtv2000.com/clients/IYR_04_09/siteTest1.htm
This is exactly how I made the borders around my panos (and as per Martin's download example). Also, as I liked Peter's example of Clovelly village so much, I'll admit I've copied the style here!:

http://www.360imagery.co.uk/VT/lichfiel ... ld-04.html

Stu
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Peter Stephens
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I like that skin, how did you do the black at the bottom?

I'm going to be producing a tour of our local Cathedral, hope to produce about 50 images of it. Working out a design for the tour isn't easy, something to think about.

Here's another tour I've just finished putting together - http://www.peterstephens.co.uk/lynehamcoombe.php


Cheers,

Pete
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stalwart
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Peter Stephens wrote:Here's another tour I've just finished putting together - http://www.peterstephens.co.uk/lynehamcoombe.php
Pete,

as I'd expect from you, perfect photography & stitching and clean, crisp skin. Only comment, to me, the image thumbnails look very pixelated....

Stu
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number-88
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Pete..

again nice pics and stitch!!

May I ask what setup in equipment you are using? (just curious...)

keep up this work!!!!

Rick
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Peter Stephens
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D200+10.5mm

Yes they do look a little pixely, they were quite compressed. I'm running quite a high res so didn't really notice that much.


Cheers,

Pete
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