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whattya guys think??
will be leaving for cameron highlands later at 6am.....and returning in the evening. Hopefully can get smth interesting...hehe
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Sep 22 2009, 02:22 PM
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hey guys....urgent question....
u know last time there was this guy who use gigapan and got a huge huge panorama of obama's inauguration. and then u can zoom in the pic and then move left, right, up, down like google earth like that. the point is, gigapan website hosts his image and so he can embed it on his website. now, i have some panorama which i wanna upload to my blogger website. just wondering, is there any FREE ways where i can do it so that my viewers would be able to zoom in close to see the details and not just view it as a normal big picture? This post has been edited by fisherman10: Sep 22 2009, 02:23 PM |
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Sep 22 2009, 02:35 PM
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no la....i memang purposely ask here wan....coz i'm sure my fellow photogs here sure got take panoramas wan mah.
so how do u guys display ur panorama? i think the way david bergman embedded the panorama frm gigapan is nice. so i asking whether got any free ways to do it or not? |
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@aceejay
i think now its still abt 3000 to 3100. anyone here knows when is the nxt price drop? |
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hey guys
rmb few days ago, i asked how to host panorama images online? i found a way. I used the service provided by gigapan. only thing is i have to upscale the images to 50MP den only it'll work. so, see the results here - Panorama and HDR shots of Cameron Highlands ![]() Comments welcome! This post has been edited by fisherman10: Sep 26 2009, 02:09 AM |
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QUOTE(yuenzhi @ Sep 26 2009, 02:04 AM) omg...actually by Panorama + HDR, i mean that in that post at that website there, there are hdr n panorama images there...haha. not both effects on one pic. the pic i posted here is one of the panorama pics. others can be found at the sos. i better go edit my post b4 it causes more confusion...lol This post has been edited by fisherman10: Sep 26 2009, 02:08 AM |
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Sep 26 2009, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE(Sp00kY @ Sep 26 2009, 09:59 AM) fisherman10: if you dont mind my comments, i dont like the top of the pic where you chopped off the mountain...besides, there are some blue tints at the top too... haha......i also saw the mountain being chopped off when i was stitching it, but couldnt do anything coz i din took enough shots the fill up the sides. and the blue tints i think is caused by the sun. shot was taken at 12:41pm. so yeahhh....no CPL filter, no lens hood |
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QUOTE(Sp00kY @ Sep 26 2009, 05:37 PM) yeah, i learned my lesson in stitching too...that is why i will shoot super lots of photo for panorama the point is, its past 12 a bit, so the sun was shining at a slight angle. i didnt use lens hood thus a bit of sun shined into my lens. and furthermore, in cameron highlands, the sky look really blue. check out the first hdr image in the sosthat is pretty weird for 12pm when the sun is supposed to be around 5500k ...which is almost WHITE in color..well...perhaps you can investigate what's wrong there CPL is not a must i think and lens hood helps in controlling flare but not colors isnt it? correct me if im wrong |
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commander mode means the d90 can instruct other wireless flash to flash lor
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Sep 26 2009, 06:26 PM
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commander mode means the d90 can make the sb600 flash without wires. means the sb600 can put at the side, then the d90 can ask the sb600 to flash wirelessly.
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Sep 26 2009, 06:55 PM
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sb600 do not need to have commander to receive.
u just nid to set the sb600 to slave. |
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Sep 26 2009, 11:52 PM
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QUOTE(Proclaimer @ Sep 26 2009, 09:40 PM) welcome to the club i have to agree with that. the bag is just....... Snap great pics and post it here.. Thing is bout the bag given is its fugly.. I rather trade it with a decent tripod.. Haha.. QUOTE(KTCY @ Sep 26 2009, 10:11 PM) Pocket wizards aso can |
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Oct 2 2009, 01:55 AM
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yeah.....this sounds like too good to be true la
bro, u sure the seller didnt create many dupe accounts n giv good comments to himself ah? |
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condensation on lens and also, batteries die faster in cold conditions.
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dun worry.....condensation will dry up.
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hold on a minute.
-26C?? thats minus 26C rite? Operating Environment Temperature: 0-40˚C / 32-104˚F, Humidity: under 85% (no condensation) i dont think u should bring it then. |
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thats what i read frm the specs i see online. maybe u wanna do a live experiment for us?
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well, according to the official d90 specs, operating temp is 0C to 40C.
why dont u try to prove them wrong? hahaha |
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