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Hi Prixat,
There are two ways to apply that filter. Just using either, once, makes for huge distortions.
I've two liks to try:
and
A Photoshop Tutorial(Using Poar Coordinates)
I'll try both, soon, and be back with results.
I have Spherical Mapping corrector, but it uses a much different formulae. It onoly really distorts the top and bottom of an image. If you look at the thread, I linked to in my first post, you'll see that the distortions go stright through the hieght of the map?
I've got to HDR SHop V1., and see that the Latitude/Longitude image, at the HDR Shop's Panoramica Conversion Tutorial page, is about what I'm aiming at. I do'nt understand how to replicate that with the program?
Here are the steps I tried:
1.) I chose an image to use, and clicked File > Open, to load it into HDR SHop V.1.(Leaving the Camera ResponseCurve alone.) It does'nt quite look like the whole Panorama of the image loaded, does it?
2.) I then navigated to the Panoramic Transformation dialog, illustrated in the tutorial.
3.) But now I'm stuck on what Source and Destination Formats to use?
Thanks prixat!
I've writen the author of HDR, and am hoping for a reply.
How did you perform step 3? It says to use the Eliptical marque tool to make a perfectly circular selection, around the eliptical distortion of step 2. So, did you select the height or the length of the distortion? I think it would be the height(Given the constraint) but then it says something about the top edge?
I looked for an e-mail, to write this author also, but maxon computer looks like a pretty big company, and doubt their main e-mail(info_us@maxon.net) would be pertinant?
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In a thread, that has rolled into a discussion about Sky Domes, Ajax has offered an awsome free poser sky dome! I would love to know where his sky domes' texture map got it's distortion?
My guess was that this was the Distort filter, but Polar coordinates was my best gues. His answer is that E-On Vue does that it, but I'm also interested in distorting plain photographs.
If you look at my post, dated Sun, Mar 25, 2007 4:25 am(A chrome/blue Angel with a pink squigly,) you can see what I'm getting at.
Could anybody explain what Vue is doing?