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- 22.12.2013 07:00
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Babbage Engine
- Replies: 1
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Babbage Engine
I forgot to post this back to the forum this year. This is a gigapixel image of the Babbage's Difference Engine #2 shot from 7 feet away. Stacked and Stitched http://www.xrez.com/case-studies/exhibi ... ce-engine/
- 19.07.2012 07:22
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: saving steps and repeatable
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5563
Re: saving steps and repeatable
Thanks for your thoughtful comments Stas. Yes I think this would be really useful. For example, I was just stepping through a 600 image position and there was some sort of error that required me to restart the camera so I had to start over in finding the near and far points in my stack. This substan...
- 19.07.2012 07:12
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: RAW + compressed large JPEG?
- Replies: 1
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RAW + compressed large JPEG?
Strange I thought I would speed up the transfer and still verify focus by choosing to leave the RAW file on the camera and downloading the most compressed large jpeg. There is not the option in the "quality" drop down menu. But "RAW + Fine Large JPEG" is listed twice. Using it w/...
- 28.06.2012 19:18
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: saving steps and repeatable
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5563
Re: saving steps and repeatable
Thanks Guys!
Didix, changing the focus adjusts the angle of view a bit. I want to make sure that the same stack is processed for each image so that all the images have the exact same angle of view. The stitching software works much better this way.
Didix, changing the focus adjusts the angle of view a bit. I want to make sure that the same stack is processed for each image so that all the images have the exact same angle of view. The stitching software works much better this way.
- 27.06.2012 03:52
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: saving steps and repeatable
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5563
saving steps and repeatable
Hi, I just started using the demo today. Once you have set your nearest point and farthest point is it possible to save these? How repeatable is this? I would like to stitch images together after stacking and need a repeatable sequence. I am taking lots of images and want to be sure that if there is...
- 27.06.2012 03:48
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: Scroll after Zoom
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7157
Re: Scroll after Zoom
I just started using remote today with the demo. I am experiencing the same behavior w/ the Mark III.
- 26.04.2006 05:11
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
- Topic: image registration?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 9418
focal length
Just thought of another question.
What happens w/ focal length? I know that every time you adjust the focus of a camera that is subtly adjusts the angle of view of the lens. What happens when you render the composite, does it use the widest angle shot or the most telephoto?
What happens w/ focal length? I know that every time you adjust the focus of a camera that is subtly adjusts the angle of view of the lens. What happens when you render the composite, does it use the widest angle shot or the most telephoto?
- 26.04.2006 05:07
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
- Topic: image registration?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 9418
image registration?
I am interested in using your tool for panoramic photography of landscapes. Can your tool do image registration if the images w/ a different focus have very slight difference in pan or tilt? There are two scenarios I can imagine, 1. I could re-shoot the same entire panorama (20 images or so) 3 or 4 ...