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Panorama Practical introduction Katarína Dařílková

Content definition history pictures software tools let us create a panorama

Definition An unbroken view of an entire surrounding area A picture or series of pictures representing a continuous scene, often exhibited a part at a time by being unrolled and passed before the spectator [1] Synonyms: cyclorama, diorama [2]cycloramadiorama panoramic view - image, field of view (FOV) > 100° –human eyes FOV ≈ 180° –standard camera FOV ≈ 45°-50° => photo composition problems –different photo perspective –camera settings (automatic mode – aperture, time, white balance) –objective imprecision, trembling by capturing

History “panorama”, from the Greek words: pan = all, horama = view. [4] assumed author - Robert Barker, 1792 – painter (paint of Edinburgh) the panorama craze of the early 1800s [6] The end of the eighteenth century saw the invention of the modern panorama. New form lucrative for some painters - low art. [4] historical circle panoramas – town presentation: Warshaw-1873, London [5]

Section of the Rotunda, Leicester Square, Burford's Panorama, Leicester Square: cross section (acquatint from Robert Mitchell's Plans and Views in Perspective of Buildings Erected in England and Scotland, 1901). Stephen Oetermann, The Panorama History of Mass Media, N.Y. : Zone Books, 1997, p. 104 [6] Originally, it was the name of a form of painting; large, very long paintings hung on the inside wall of a round room. The viewer stood on a platform in the middle of the room to see representations of cities, landscapes, battles or religious scenes. History panorama rotundas Panorama. Merrimac & Monitor Naval Battle.Guildhall Library, Corporation of London, [6]

[13] Panorama of the Battle of Sedan, Franco- Prussian War of , Anton von Werner. British Library, [6] History battles or religious scenes

[12] Aquatint after Robert Barker's Panorama of London, Frederick Birnie 1792 [13] History landscapes, towns

The Velaslavasay Panorama 1122 West 24th Street Los Angeles, California Today panorama rotundas still exist [7] photography – composition of single photographs The 13.th international Panorama Conference, LuXun Academy of Fine Art, China, September 2005 [8] usage - 3D presentations of interior and exterior of hotels, shops, objects, towns, places [3]

Today hotel Danube presentation

choose the spot to shoot from (try to) hold the camera level turn on one spot, camera close to your body (one point of rotation) take a series of pictures. picture overlap up to 50%. (the constant overlap is not necessary, 30-50%), camera helper-tools. the last picture should overlaps with the first one, if full 360 degree image is required Taking the pictures [9]

Really good quality pictures -hardware 1 digital and film panoramic cameras (360 degrees or more) special parabolic mirrors (attached to a camera, full 360 degree view in one shot) [9] [14]

Really good quality pictures -hardware 2 Tripod –fixed spot for the camera rotating and that it stays level. –taking longer exposures (sharp picture with everything in focus). –check stability of the head of the tripod and that it doesn't wobble when locked. Spirit level –tripod's head is level Remote shutter release –useful when doing long exposures quite often (knocking the tripod or camera accidents) Wide angle lenses –not as many pictures to take –more vertically capturing (the picture doesn't look like a narrow 'slit‘ ) –8mm lens is generally the widest lens available for any camera [9]

Really good quality pictures - depth of field what to be in focus (size of depth of field) (pinhole camera) settings sufficient for every frame of the sequence (one close sharp object - large depth of field for all pictures) avoid altering (alter focus = change the field of view of the lens, a mixture of lenses - software limitations) maximization (zoom)  number of photos –lens smallest aperture + focus on infinity →lenses worst optical performance (one step aperture move) [9]

Really good quality pictures - depth of field what to be in focus (size of depth of field) (pinhole camera) settings sufficient for every frame of the sequence (one close sharp object - large depth of field for all pictures) avoid altering (alter focus = change the field of view of the lens, a mixture of lenses - software limitations) maximization (zoom)  number of photos –lens smallest aperture + focus on infinity →lenses worst optical performance (one step aperture move) [9]

Really good quality pictures - depth of field what to be in focus (size of depth of field) (pinhole camera) settings sufficient for every frame of the sequence (one close sharp object - large depth of field for all pictures) avoid altering (alter focus = change the field of view of the lens, a mixture of lenses - software limitations) maximization (zoom)  number of photos –lens smallest aperture + focus on infinity →lenses worst optical performance (one step aperture move) [9]

Really good quality pictures -other camera settings white balance (digital camera) –automatic-manual mode (stitching problems) exposure (contrast / brightness) –areas of strong shadow in a scene where there is also strong light,light directly at the camera in part of the scene –set the exposure on a mid-lightness frame and lock it –adjust the exposure by under or over-exposing additional lights, flash, exposure varying, double shooting,.... [9]

Really good quality pictures -other camera settings white balance (digital camera) –automatic-manual mode (stitching problems) exposure (contrast / brightness) –areas of strong shadow in a scene where there is also strong light,light directly at the camera in part of the scene –set the exposure on a mid-lightness frame and lock it –adjust the exposure by under or over-exposing additional lights, flash, exposure varying, double shooting,.... [9]

Really good quality pictures -other camera settings white balance (digital camera) –automatic-manual mode (stitching problems) exposure (contrast / brightness) –areas of strong shadow in a scene where there is also strong light,light directly at the camera in part of the scene –set the exposure on a mid-lightness frame and lock it –adjust the exposure by under or over-exposing additional lights, flash, exposure varying, double shooting,.... [9]

Really good quality pictures -other camera settings white balance (digital camera) –automatic-manual mode (stitching problems) exposure (contrast / brightness) –areas of strong shadow in a scene where there is also strong light,light directly at the camera in part of the scene –set the exposure on a mid-lightness frame and lock it –adjust the exposure by under or over-exposing additional lights, flash, exposure varying, double shooting,.... [9]

Really good quality pictures -other camera settings white balance (digital camera) –automatic-manual mode (stitching problems) exposure (contrast / brightness) –areas of strong shadow in a scene where there is also strong light,light directly at the camera in part of the scene –set the exposure on a mid-lightness frame and lock it –adjust the exposure by under or over-exposing additional lights, flash, exposure varying, double shooting,.... [9]

Data - processing [12]

Software tools Panorama Composer 2.0 – –$29,95 The Panorama Factory – –$59.95 PhotoVista Panorama – –$69.95 – $ (very easy) PTgui – –59 euro Zoner Photo Studio 8 – Professional – –2 499 Kč AutoStitch – –the demo version without restriction, acknowledgements of use, access to the patent, source code, technical support and updates –PCrev8: number one, fully automatic Arcsoft Panorama Maker – –$39.99 –PCrev8: ideal for beginners, automatic PTAssembler – –$39 –PCrev8: simillar to Hugin plus automatic mode possibility 30 day trial Hugin – –FREE –PCrev8: this solution allows to tune almost all parameters of target panorama stitching, suitable for sticklers PCrev8 – software is compared by a PC REVUE article [10] and available on an attached CD

Software steps photos input, lens specification control points selection images deformation and composition stitching (zošívanie) color enhancement, blending cutting, export to output format

Hugin united graphical interface for several fee-available applications informed users longer work – more control command line applications – added by path setting –Panorama Tools (Helmut Dersh) – engine of Hugin –AutoPano (Alexandre Jenny) ( it finds panoramas in the supplied pictures, creates the panorama project files for them and adds sets of control points non-commercial use only. The University of British Columbia has applied for a patent on the SIFT algorithm. –Enblend (Andrew Mihal) ( images compositing (Given a set of images that overlap in some irregular way, Enblend overlays them in such a way that the seam between the images is invisible, or at least very difficult to see.) stitchers: Nona, (PTStitcher) All these are awailable on PC REVUE 8 - CD [10] or at [10]

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Autostitch Matthew Brown, University of British Columbia The first fully automatic 2D image stitcher. AutoStitch software is available to license from UBC. FREE demo version is available demo version [10]

Panorama presentation: PTViewer (Helmuth Dersch) WRML, QuickTime7 SOFTWARE: DATA: Považské múzeum, Žilina Bratislava Stará radnica Banská Štiavnica Practically

Panorama presentation: PTViewer (Helmuth Dersch) WRML, QuickTime7 SOFTWARE: DATA: Považské múzeum, Žilina Bratislava Stará radnica Banská Štiavnica Practically

Panorama presentation: PTViewer (Helmuth Dersch) WRML, QuickTime7 SOFTWARE: DATA: Považské múzeum, Žilina Bratislava Stará radnica Banská Štiavnica Practically

Panorama presentation: PTViewer (Helmuth Dersch) WRML, QuickTime7 SOFTWARE: DATA: Považské múzeum, Žilina Bratislava Stará radnica Banská Štiavnica Practically

Realization – project MDPT panorama viewer - RNDr. Martin Samuelčík, KAI (20, 47) RNDr. Zuzana Ungvarská, KAGDM top-bottom finishing

Realization – project MDPT panorama viewer of RNDr. Martin Samuelčík, KAI (20, 47) RNDr. Zuzana Ungvarska, KAGDM top-bottom finishing

References [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] James Rigg, Ray Yee: Panoguide, 11/05. [10] Marek Ondik: Prakticky: Urobte si vlastnu panoramaticku snimku, PC REVUE, Numb. 8, August 2005, volume 8, pp [11] [12] [13] [14]

Thank You for your attention. Questions? RNDr. Katarína Dařílková, KAGDM, FMFI, UK, M 151

Panorama Tools – a little history Until mid 2002, German math professor Helmut Dersch (University of Applied Sciences, Furtwangen ) [11] was the sole developer of a suite of software programs called Panorama Tools. “A German developer of free software has been persecuted by the US company IPIX for writing software for composing pictures into large panoramas using calculation rules which he had developped independently but which iPIX had patented in the USA. In June 2001 the conflict escalated. Prof. Dersch withdrew his software from the Net in order to evade a lawsuit which iPIX was, according to his knowledge, preparing in the US”. ( Panorama Tools download License: Panorama Tools is distributed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. As of early 2005, Panorama Tools development continues as a Sourceforge project (volunteer programers):