© 2004 Florian Bertzbach, Germany, Bremen, All Rights Reserved.
The place I chose for my panoramic picture we pass every morning. It is called "The Jewish temple" because of it´s form. In the late 1800s the house was given as a gift to the people of Bremen as an observation-tower. At that time the park must have been wonderfully wild with nature. Today it is a beautifully arranged park for giving give people room for recreation. The tower has been restored this year by the rotary club Bremen.
Now you can see why I chose this site in the darkness of night. I had problems because the darkness was almost total. A bit of moonlight and stars. To reduce noise, I used the camera´s internal noise reduction system and took the pictures in NEF format. Later I changed the metering to +1 and after stitching the pictures I used a soft filter to reduce the noise of the sky.
Lat: 53° 6' 27" N
Long: 8° 50' 18" E
Elevation: 40m
Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.
To reduce noise, I used the camera´s internal noise reduction system and took the pictures in NEF format. Later I changed the metering to +1.
I stitched with ptgui 3.7beta1 / autopano 1.03 / enblend.
After stitching the pictures I used a soft filter to reduce the noise of the sky. After that action I applied a soft resharpening with unsharp mask. Erik Krauses tool helped to edit the cube-faces and ptgui re-stitched the cube-faces to a flat panorama.
With PanoCube+ the *.move files where created.