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n°10102
deepin
Posted on 01-18-2008 at 06:47:27 PM  profilanswer
 

Hello!! How can i set the started image of my mov? I made the align in my desired point of the panorama but when rendering the mov the image is not the starting image i want. What i´m doing wrong?? Can you help me!??
 
Exemple : I Load the spherical image do stither, when open there is a starting view..i change the camera to other place of the image and render..and the image is always the same :( )
 
Tnks for the help! My english is not the best hope you understand!
greetings from portugal.

n°10104
bruxist
Posted on 01-19-2008 at 01:11:05 AM  profilanswer
 

Hi deepin,
Once you have aligned the panorama you want to "Center" it (See "Centering a panorama" in the Stitcher User Guide).
 
Basically you select one of your images and press "=" (equals) button. This centers the view on that image. Then when you render, the panorama starts at the view of this image.

n°10107
deepin
Posted on 01-19-2008 at 05:39:23 AM  profilanswer
 

Hi Bruxist! Tnks a lot for the tip and help!  
It works before made the final stitching... But i can´t do it centering my desired view when i load a panorama already stitched on a spherical image.  
 
( i made my mov´s loading the spherical image because i correct the errors on panorama in photoshop, if doesn´t work i have to stitch all images again :( using a 400d 28-55mm lens) )  
 
I´ve already view the user guide and i don´t have discovered why doesn´t work. I can send you the spherical image. Tks a lot for the attention and help!!!

n°10108
Jim Scott
Posted on 01-19-2008 at 06:08:54 AM  profilanswer
 

Hi deepin!
 
You might find Photoshop's "Offset" filter ("Filter" menu > "Other" > "Offset" ) to be the perfect tool for this need.
 
- Load your spherical into Photoshop and open the "Offset" filter.
- Enter the amount of horizontal offset (plus or minus) in pixels.
- Select the "Wrap Around" button in the "Undefined Areas" section of the filter dialog (very important!).
 
By changing the spherical's horizontal coordinates you can set the starting location of your movie - which in my experience is the very center of the image.


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n°10137
deepin
Posted on 01-28-2008 at 02:29:40 AM  profilanswer
 

Hi Jim! Thanks for the post! Problem Resolve!! ;) Thanks you for the attention and help!!!


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