Hey Tuddi,
I’m starting to play with the flash panorama player, ‘cause I like this kind of work, and here where I live, people are starting to ask for this kind of stuff.
I have some photo gear, good stuff, like a HQ Digital camera, as well as the Flash Panorama Player bought through ADOBE.
As I noticed, u have a lot of experience in the matter, and has some great work, very professional.
I’d like some hints on what am I doing wrong, because I’m making the panoramic pics through the PTGUI, but when I cut these pictures and apply the PANO system from the FPP, the result is not good, because I can see the cube’s limits, where I cut.
I’ve made a panoramic w/o the background and the roof image, and that was a good one (Test image =
www.weblitenet.com.br/universitario )
But I’d like to do it right, the same way u guys do.
What am I doing wrong?
Thank you very much,
RegardsHey dude’s name,
I’m starting to play with the flash panorama player, ‘cause I like this kind of work, and here where I live, people are starting to ask for this kind of stuff.
I have some photo gear, good stuff, like a HQ Digital camera, as well as the Flash Panorama Player bought through ADOBE.
As I noticed, u have a lot of experience in the matter, and has some great work, very professional.
I’d like some hints on what am I doing wrong, because I’m making the panoramic pics through the PTGUI, but when I cut these pictures and apply the PANO system from the FPP, the result is not good, because I can see the cube’s limits, where I cut.
I’ve made a panoramic w/o the background and the roof image, and that was a good one (Test image =
www.weblitenet.com.br/universitario )
But I’d like to do it right, the same way u guys do.
What am I doing wrong?
Thank you very much,
Regards
Rogério Chimentão.
Rogério Chimentão.