Changes between Version 9 and Version 10 of UserGuideGit
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v9 v10 74 74 == Advanced usage == 75 75 76 Papywizard has now 2 modes: ''Mosaic'' mode, and ''Preset'' mode. The first one is mainly used for partial panos, and especially usefull for hi-res panos, using a large tele-lens. The second one is more usefullfor full-spherical panos, using a wide-lens or a fisheye.76 Papywizard has now 2 modes: ''Mosaic'' mode, and ''Preset'' mode. The first one is mainly used for partial panos, and is especially designed for hi-res panos, using a large tele-lens. The second one is designed for full-spherical panos, using a wide-lens or a fisheye. 77 77 78 78 === Mosaic mode === … … 87 87 So, these settings must exactly reflect your configuration. 88 88 89 It also need the start/end positions, which are two opposite corners of the pano you want to shoot. It does not matter which corner you use for start or end, but it will influence the direction the pano will be shot. Note that, depending of the settings, papywizard can start shooting from the start position, or from the end position. This is usefull to avoid the head to go back to the othercorner before shooting (which takes time and uses batteries).89 It also needs the start/end positions, which are two opposite corners of the pano you want to shoot. It does not matter which corner you use for start or end, but it will influence the direction the pano will be shot. Note that, depending of the settings, papywizard can start shooting from the start position, or from the end position. This is usefull to avoid the head to go back to the opposite corner before shooting (which takes time and uses batteries). 90 90 91 91 It is also possible to choose the initial shooting direction. Using 'yaw'' will shoot row by row; using ''pitch'' will shoot column by column. Same, the head can go back to the begining of the row (column) before shooting the next one. See [#Tipsandtricks Tips and tricks] for advices. 92 93 == Preset mode == 94 95 This mode does not use any particular settings; it just shoots at all positions defined in the selected template. The only thing to do is to set the ''home'' of the head (zero position), which will be the reference for values in the template. 92 96 93 97 == Reference manual == … … 171 175 172 176 == Tips and tricks == 177 178 delay 179 180 bracketing 181 182 shooting direction (cloudy sky) 183 184 data file 185 186 bubble level for home pos. 187 173 188 174 189 == Keyboard shortcuts ==