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I have finally received the text to accompany the images of my model of
the Citadel "Frederikshavn", and have promptly posted it at my web site,
along with new images of the finished model. You will see an overview
image attached to this message.
The address is http://home.worldonline.dk/~fgr/citadel/citadel.htm , and
if you are not afraid, that a little historical enlightenment might rub
off on you, please pay it a visit.
I apologize in advance for our less-than-perfect english, but I assumed,
that most of you prefer poor english to even our most impeccable danish.
/Ib
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Main web site: www.ibras.dk
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Thanks Ib, this looks interesting, I'll have to go and have a
look.
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Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
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In article <3AF53463.BA9E2AD9@ibras.dk>, Ib Rasmussen says...
> I have finally received the text to accompany the images of my model of
> the Citadel "Frederikshavn", and have promptly posted it at my web site,
> along with new images of the finished model. You will see an overview
> image attached to this message.
>
> The address is http://home.worldonline.dk/~fgr/citadel/citadel.htm , and
> if you are not afraid, that a little historical enlightenment might rub
> off on you, please pay it a visit.
>
> I apologize in advance for our less-than-perfect english, but I assumed,
> that most of you prefer poor english to even our most impeccable danish.
>
> /Ib
> ---------------------------
> Main web site: www.ibras.dk
> [image/jpeg]
>
These panoramic views are really very good! they work well and are easy
to operate. Some day I'll ask you how to make them... :)
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Sander wrote:
> These panoramic views are really very good! they work well and are easy
> to operate. Some day I'll ask you how to make them... :)
I have a short explanation of how I make them at
http://home4.inet.tele.dk/ibras/hbg57.htm
/Ib
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Great site, Ib . . .
esp enjoyed your panoramic views . . . interesting to see how you
made them . . . the fisheye camera info is slick . . . will have to try it.
Y
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In article <3AF59EC6.7D81AD60@ibras.dk>, Ib Rasmussen says...
> Sander wrote:
>
> > These panoramic views are really very good! they work well and are easy
> > to operate. Some day I'll ask you how to make them... :)
>
> I have a short explanation of how I make them at
> http://home4.inet.tele.dk/ibras/hbg57.htm
>
> /Ib
>
Hey, Thank you!
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In article <3AF59EC6.7D81AD60@ibras.dk>, ib### [at] ibrasdk says...
> I have a short explanation of how I make them at
Why didn't you use MegaPovs spherical camera for this?
Its output is such a panorama directly, without the need to stitch
something together.
I really like those panoramas, too, and I made one myself
(using the spherical camera)
www.hoogi.de/lutz-peter/test/test.html
(~300kb)
What I would like to know: Dos anybody here know if there is a viewer
that can process a more (maybe much more) hi-res panorama in higher
resolutions?
This java-viewers become really SLOW when using higher resolutions than
320x240 :-(
Lutz-Peter
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Lutz-Peter Hooge wrote:
> Why didn't you use MegaPovs spherical camera for this?
Because I don't use MegaPov.
/Ib
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