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Smart Way of Visualizing Spherical Panoramas: Little Planets

Posted by – June 28, 2009

I’ve been toying recently with various representations of a spherical panorama. The stereographic (or little planet) projection has become my favorite for various reasons:

* I think it’s the most interesting way to represent a spherical panorama (much less boring than the usual equirect I used in this blog post)

* It’s also more practical because the image’s width to height ratio is usualy 1:1 so it displays nicely almost everywhere

* It’s definitely more creative because you can tweak each image quite a lot (you can rotate the “viewpoint”, alter horizontal compression, move the center, etc.)

Take a look at some examples:

Stereographic Projection

Tram Public Transport in Prague, Czech Republic

Wind Harvesters

Wind Harvester Farm

Mexico City

Mexico City

Click on the images to view interactive versions.

Please send me links to little-planet images you find or your own. ;-)

Mexpedition Diaries: 360 panoramic imagery and photos from Mexico, Belize and Guatemala

Posted by – June 1, 2009

I invite you to follow my Mexpedition Diaries photoblog. A regular dose of imagery from Mexico, Belize and Guatemala I created during a trip in 2008. You can find photos as well as spherical 360 panoramas there.

Deformed Maya Skull
(go to Mexpedition Diaries)

We started in Mexico City and headed north, then through Palenque to Yucatan, then to Belize, Guatemala and back to Mexico City. Here’s the map of the whole Mexpedition Diaries trip. More…