Talk:Panoramic photography

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[edit] Segmented Panos

Looks like it's getting crowded in that section with the new vertical image in there. Suggestions? -Roguegeek 2006-03-25

[edit] London Eye

While this is a nice photograph, it shows many stitching artifacts (may be difficult to avoid in this case). I think this article should display some of the best contemporary examples of panoramic photography, unless we're specifically talking about problems, so I'm moving it here. If someone thinks this article needs another panoramic picture to replace it, I believe this one would be a goodEloquence* 20:11, 2 October 2005 (UTC)

An example of a panoramic image taken from The London Eye.
An example of a panoramic image taken from The London Eye.

[edit] Fish Eye and Full Sphere Lenses

What about fish eye and other similar lenses used to create panoramic photographhy? I know these are used but don't know enough about them to create and entry. Anyone??

I wouldn't call that panoramic photography. A panorama (IMHO) is long and narrow. Of course, you can shoot a wide-angle view and crop that into a panorama, as is actually done with the fixed-lens cameras - you record only a strip of the total image circle the lens produces. --Janke | Talk 16:01, 16 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Tools to create Panoramas (stitching tools)

This [last Edit] by Mordani who seems to busy at the moment adding links to his own Google site is a complete dublette to his [other edit session on Panorama], see my comment on that article's talk page. I see that a link to the image stitching page is missing in the "Segmented" section, I could add that. Should I first revert Mordani's changes here? And please excuse me for using "external linking" here, I didn't find out yet how to markup internal links to diffs correctly.--Einemnet 14:18, 15 November 2006 (UTC)