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A GigaPan of the bookshelf in my office intended to highlight a bunch of my "deskcrops" (geologic specimens I have a fond attachment to) for The Accretionary Wedge #4 (http://www.goodschist.com/2007/12/02/the-accretionary-wedge-4-call-for-submissions/). Unfortunately I didn't have any good way to light the office for photography and thus the images are pretty grainy when you zoom in much. I also didn't use the full zoom capability of the camera in order to keep the stitch a reasonable size. |
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Testing the Uploader program with an image I stitched together using PTGui. |
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Professor Matt Mason's office in Newell-Simon Hall, where he is Director of the Robotics Institute (Carnegie Mellon) |
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Goofing off yesterday afternoon I decided to test the lighting of doing a panorama indoors. So, I used my office as the test subject. The result is interesting - and not too bad for the first try. This was 350 pictures. I need to try the version with 1,100 pictures next. |
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This is my room at the office. |
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CREATE Lab, Carnegie Mellon University. Home of GigaPan http://www.gigapan.org,
Global Connection Project http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~globalconn/press.html, TeRK http://www.terk.ri.cmu.edu/, http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070425103027.htm, Finch http://www.erikpasternak.com/projects, Charge Car http://create1.ece.cmu.edu/home, robot250 http://robot250.org/, Robot Diaries http://www.ri.cmu.edu/publication_view.html?pub_id=6060, Message From Me http://techburgher.pghtech.org/tag/cmu/, and other projects. |
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Yes here is my study. What can you tell from this collection of miscellaneous stuff? I am also uploading the same panorama but using auto settings. Apart from the time and the imac display, at least three things have moved before the second picture was taken see if you can find them and let me know . See http://gigapan.org/gigapans/26759/ for auto shot |
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This pan is an homage to http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=15344
which is what a tidy office should look like, and can be seen on two of the screens in the pan if you look closely. |
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Taken on the Carnegie Mellon University Campus. I left autofocus on in order to capture the spines of the books (and the desiccated pumpkin pie!) This version contains some black lines between the photos. I will probably attempt a restitch soon. |
