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Panotools projections example
The panotools projections are very versatile to achieve different mappings.
I wanted to take a photo of a tall object but could not step back for a normal view angle. In this case to capture the restaurant with its palm trees from the pathway.
Both full frame fisheye pictures for a good vertical and horizontal coverage to start with:
Each of the projection has a different mapping. The Transversal projections (rotated 90°) are not used here because of the horizontal distortion:
The full frame fisheye projection:
The Equirectangular projection:
The Vedutismo projection:
The Cylindric projection:
The Rectangular projection:
And the Mercator projection.
The restaurant with the largest 🌴 in Hawaii.
See also Panotools projection, The Balcony Panorama, Stereographic projection and Use Case for Transverse Mercator Projection ✅.
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The Balcony Panorama
With the limited view from a balcony, the result is a half spherical panorama with 180°×180°.
This is quite different from the Tower Panorama.In the Balcony Panorama, the half sphere is to one side only:
In this example, 6 full frame fisheye pictures cover the 180°×180°:
The 360°×180° equirectangular panorama editor view displays only half the view as expected:
The cropped picture shows the equirectangular projection of the half sphere:
Different projection can be used to minimize the visible distortion.
The Transversal projections are ideal because of the large vertical field of view.
The Transversal Equirectangular projection:
or the edge-of-the-world projection:
The Transversal Cylindrical projection:
The Transversal Mercator projection:
The Transversal Vedutismo projection:
The Stereographic (circular fisheye) projection:
And the little Planet projection:
Compared to the Cylindrical projection:
And the normal rectangular projection.
That wide angle lens has to cover 150°. Good to have a 🐟👁:
See also Panotools projection, Panotools projections example, Stereographic projection and Use Case for Transverse Mercator Projection ✅.
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Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii
The Hilton Hawaiian Village is a resort hotel next to the Kahanamoku Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii.
It is one of the largest hotels on the island and features a large variety of shops and restaurants for tourists.
Interactive Panorama Hilton Hawaiian Village
Interactive Panorama Hilton Hawaiian Village
Interactive Panorama Hilton Hawaiian Village
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Kahanamoku-Strand unter Palmen
Die nördwestliche Verlängerung des Waikiki-Strandes, aber viel breiter, nicht so überfüllt und viel schöner.
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Honolulu Shopping Street, Oahu, Hawaii
Busy shoppers crossing the Kalakaua Avenue in Honolulu.



