File:Panoramic view from St.Mary the Virgin's tower of Oxford.jpg
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DescriptionPanoramic view from St.Mary the Virgin's tower of Oxford.jpg |
Not much snow left. The view 2h earlier must have been much better. This is the East view of the tower. The sky was shiny blue which helped shoot the snow that fell the night before. Technical bits: - Stitched from 10 handheld shots - Projection: cylindrical - Final size: 10296x2145 (22.08 Mpixels) - Ratio (w/h): 4.8 - Horizontal field of view: 154 degrees - Vertical field of view (calculated): 15 degrees Done with Hugin SVN3005 packaged by Harry Van der Wolf for Mac OS X. Hugin used autopano-sift-c for keypoint generation and matching, nona for stitching, enblen for blending and enfuse for contrast enhancement. |
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Source | originally posted to Flickr as Panoramic view from St.Mary the Virgin's tower of Oxford | ||
Author | Pedro Lourenco Venda | ||
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