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Hi,
I am looking to produce 360 panoramic pictures quickly at events. I see that most people use wide angle and fisheyes with just a few shots, some use longer lenses and take a couple of rotations with the lens pointed up and then down, and then there are the massive gigapixel images with longer lenses again.
My question is - other than the obvious increase in file size and resolution, does the final image look any different in the final rendering, when you compare a rendering from a wide lens with a few pictures compared to a rendering that used a longer lens which uses more shots? Is rendering an image onto the inside of a sphere the same, regardless of the length of lens? Or does the distortion of a fisheye / wide angle transfer into the rendering and then look different to a rendering of a long lens with the different perspective?
Thanks in advance
Gary
I am looking to produce 360 panoramic pictures quickly at events. I see that most people use wide angle and fisheyes with just a few shots, some use longer lenses and take a couple of rotations with the lens pointed up and then down, and then there are the massive gigapixel images with longer lenses again.
My question is - other than the obvious increase in file size and resolution, does the final image look any different in the final rendering, when you compare a rendering from a wide lens with a few pictures compared to a rendering that used a longer lens which uses more shots? Is rendering an image onto the inside of a sphere the same, regardless of the length of lens? Or does the distortion of a fisheye / wide angle transfer into the rendering and then look different to a rendering of a long lens with the different perspective?
Thanks in advance
Gary