John, Looks like good stuff but a bit of a learning curve . I will download it and take it out for a spin. Is that a camera mount? Thanks, Martin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Johnny Deadman <john@p...> wrote: > on 8/3/01 11:45 AM, mwesley250@e... at mwesley250@e... > wrote: > > > Antonis, > > > > No I was not familiar with them. It looks very good and I can't > > believe it is "freeware" There also appear to be a lot of good links > > to other resources too. > > > > Martin > > These are the tools I was referring to. They do a wonderful job, though it > takes some headscratching at first. One day someone will wrap a slick > interface around them and charge a thousand dollars for it. > > They also, quite incidentally, can correct all sorts of lens distortions > such as barrel, pincushion, vignetting and so on. > > There is a good mailing list associated with the tools. The link is on the > site. > > I just finished making my own panoramic (nodal point) mount from a few > pieces of wood and some 1/4" x 20 nuts and bolts. It works perfectly. > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., antonisphoto@y... wrote: > >> Martin, > >> > >> do you know about this software from Germany? > >> http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/ > > -- > John Brownlow > > http://www.pinkheadedbug.com > > ICQ: 109343205
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Re: [Digital BW] Panorama Paper
2001-08-03 by mwesley250@earthlink.net
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