Changes between Version 89 and Version 90 of UserGuideGit
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- Nov 11, 2008, 9:10:16 AM (16 years ago)
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v89 v90 55 55 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). 56 56 57 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 [ #Shootingdirection Tips and tricks]).57 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#Shootingdirection Tips and tricks]). 58 58 59 59 === Preset mode === 60 60 61 This mode is very simple, and does not use any particular settings; it just shoots at all positions defined in the selected template. The only thing to do is to define the ''home'' position of the head (origin), which will be the reference for the template positions (see [#Homeposition Tips and tricks]). In case the camera/lens can't be moved in all positions, it is possible to set some limits, to avoid potential colisions (limits are not saved in the current release, so they must be set each time the head is turned on).61 This mode is very simple, and does not use any particular settings; it just shoots at all positions defined in the selected template. The only thing to do is to define the ''home'' position of the head (origin), which will be the reference for the template positions. In case the camera/lens can't be moved in all positions, it is possible to set some limits, to avoid potential colisions (limits are not saved in the current release, so they must be set each time the head is turned on). 62 62 63 63 ==== Custom presets ====