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This 360 degree panorama was taken at Fanime 2010, Saturday night at 12:38.
The person holding the camera on the right hand side is
This was a fun image to work with, the size after the initial crop is a macroscopic 20859x3492px, and contains 35 layers. Photoshop was pulling about 2 gigs of ram. Luckily for me my machine was made for high end gaming, and I knew how to give it real time CPU priority so things went decently smooth.
If your interested, take a look here [link] for a version which shows the borders between the different source images.
I used Photoshop's photomerge feature (CS3) to combine 29 12 mega-pixel images. A few adjustment layers later and I got what you see here.
Please critique my work! I have not been getting much feedback on my panoramas and I want to know how to improve them!
USE: Please distribute and re-use freely, but credit my DA account as the photographer.
This 360 degree panorama was taken at Fanime 2010, Saturday night at 12:38.
The person holding the camera on the right hand side is
This was a fun image to work with, the size after the initial crop is a macroscopic 20859x3492px, and contains 35 layers. Photoshop was pulling about 2 gigs of ram. Luckily for me my machine was made for high end gaming, and I knew how to give it real time CPU priority so things went decently smooth.
If your interested, take a look here [link] for a version which shows the borders between the different source images.
I used Photoshop's photomerge feature (CS3) to combine 29 12 mega-pixel images. A few adjustment layers later and I got what you see here.
Please critique my work! I have not been getting much feedback on my panoramas and I want to know how to improve them!
USE: Please distribute and re-use freely, but credit my DA account as the photographer.
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6117x1024px 2.02 MB
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Really nice shot! Considering how much people move about in a room as big as the gaming hall, I think did a great job combining all the photos you took.