Ryebrye
08-03-2010, 08:26 PM
Goblin Valley:
http://images.ryebrye.com.s3.amazonaws.com/2010/08/GoblinValleyPreview.png
You can view it here:
http://www.ryebrye.com/blog/2010/08/03/goblin-valley-pano/
http://images.ryebrye.com.s3.amazonaws.com/2010/08/MoroniSlopesPreview.png
And storms from the base of Moroni Slopes (I posted a thread in the Canyoneering forum describing the story behind the Moroni Slopes one a bit)
http://www.ryebrye.com/blog/2010/08/03/storms-over-the-swell-panorama-from-base-of-moroni-slopes/
Both of them are around 117 or 120 shots each - 3 exposures each from 39 or 40 different angles. Merged using PtGui to a 32-bit equirectangular image, tone-mapped in a demo of HDR Expose, tweaked slightly in photoshop, split into cube faces using a equirectangular-to-cube-face-splitting app, bottom cube face edited in photoshop to remove the tripod and add the notes, then shuttled back into Photoshop to do some final retouching. Then posted here for your viewing pleasure!
I also set up my blog to offload my images to amazon s3 today, so they should load really fast for you. The high resolution panoramas are maybe 8 or 9 megs with the viewer - but they download instantly and have a quick preview that slowly resolves to the full image...
http://images.ryebrye.com.s3.amazonaws.com/2010/08/GoblinValleyPreview.png
You can view it here:
http://www.ryebrye.com/blog/2010/08/03/goblin-valley-pano/
http://images.ryebrye.com.s3.amazonaws.com/2010/08/MoroniSlopesPreview.png
And storms from the base of Moroni Slopes (I posted a thread in the Canyoneering forum describing the story behind the Moroni Slopes one a bit)
http://www.ryebrye.com/blog/2010/08/03/storms-over-the-swell-panorama-from-base-of-moroni-slopes/
Both of them are around 117 or 120 shots each - 3 exposures each from 39 or 40 different angles. Merged using PtGui to a 32-bit equirectangular image, tone-mapped in a demo of HDR Expose, tweaked slightly in photoshop, split into cube faces using a equirectangular-to-cube-face-splitting app, bottom cube face edited in photoshop to remove the tripod and add the notes, then shuttled back into Photoshop to do some final retouching. Then posted here for your viewing pleasure!
I also set up my blog to offload my images to amazon s3 today, so they should load really fast for you. The high resolution panoramas are maybe 8 or 9 megs with the viewer - but they download instantly and have a quick preview that slowly resolves to the full image...