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Originally Posted by alexch
Thanks Greg!
I did this one with Nikon D700 and 10.5mm fish-eye. This lens with removed hood covers about 200 degrees so I only need four or even three images to make the 360 degrees spherical panorama.
I made a 360 panorama with 14-24mm lens before and it needed 2 rows of 6 images each. Although the 14-24mm lens produces much higher resolution panoramas (50MP vs 24MP with 10.5mm) it is a real pain to stitch.
The "little planet" is a stereographic projection (used in cartography to map the Earth) - one of many available in PTGui software I use for stitching panoramas.
Cheers,
Alex
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Thanks Alex.
With time lapse imaging, do you need special software to stitch together the time lapse images?
How do you handle the transition from day to night? Estimate the ISO and exposure for night or can you change it once it has started?
Greg.