I thought you might like this, you can scroll up and down, left and right etc.
http://a.blick.ch/img/HB1s4Kt7.swf
360 degree panarama
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360 degree panarama
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Re: 360 degree panarama
WOW - how have they done this....???? None of the bikes are blurred despite them moving and there doesn't seem to be any over lap in the image. Very impressive.
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Sorry, forgot to mention, if anyone does know how they could have done this, please share with the group.
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Re: 360 degree panarama
I would guess either two cameras back to back with fish eye lenses fired at the same time - there's software available to stich those together to give a 'hemisphere' view, or alternatively several cameras with wide angle lenses, arranged in a tight circle, and also set to fire at the same time.
Given that you can pan upwards to a vertical I suspect the two fisheye approach.
Given that you can pan upwards to a vertical I suspect the two fisheye approach.