![]() Not because I would need its resolution of 36 megapixels, but because it is simply my favourite working device.Ī tripod: Even if the German guy in me wants to scream now that one should not compromise on quality: It is largely irrelevant which tripod is used. ![]() Anything with more than 10 megapixels will suffice in principle. 2: Way to go!įrom my work on spherical panoramas (see HDRI) I am quite familiar with combining several shots to a high-resolution collage (especially the associated problems.) Nevertheless, this seems to me to be a feasible way at the moment:Ī camera: Since we are now taking several pictures, the sensor resolution of the body is no longer important. (Especially since I'm not particularly keen to bring a ladder to the location every time anyway.) Solution No. After 20 minutes of fiddling around I gave up on this solution. Not only do I have to deal with the typical problems of wide-angle photography (distortion at the edges of the picture), but I also got the ladder's feet in the picture. Unfortunately, these efforts are not necessarily spoiled by success: I still have to reach for very wide angle focal lengths (specifically: 24mm) to get a satisfying framing. This can be solved quite straight-forward by putting a folding ladder in the room and my ass on the ladder. ![]() 1: Reach high! (Per aspera ad astra)Ī large part of the problems can actually be broken down into one problem: I'm too small. Just join me on my bumpy, sometimes conceptless path and learn from my mistakes in this research journal. ![]() The next part is work in progress and is to be understood rather as a loose collection of ideas and not as a tangible tutorial. ![]()
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