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Absolutely not. I have to write a tutorial.... I did a pano with the tripod on a WALL, 90 degrees... I use NO levelling base at all. You just set 2 vertical lines on PTgui/PTmac... NO problem, NO wavy horizon. You can do also it AFTER stitching, editing the equirect... :-))
That depends. If you don't level your anchor image either in hardware or in PTMac then you're going to get a wavy distortion in your pano.
-Brian
On Mar 29, 2005, at 9:57 AM, Luca Vascon wrote:
No levelling is needed, for sphericals...
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