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The vertical orientation in degrees of the horizontal image row. Shooting at ±15 degrees with certain camera/lens combinations allows you to minimise the number of photos needed or minimise the size of the nadir patch. |
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The set-up column shows the number of horizontal images (1st number), the number of zenith images (2nd number) and finally the number of nadir images taken for this series of test photos. |
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The maximum 16 bit file that can be output using this camera/lens combination. The maximum file size can be effected by the crop circle so this value can vary slightly when using cropped circular fisheye photos. |
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The maximum 16 bit image that can be stitched using this camera/lens combination. The maximum resolution can be effected by the crop circle so this value can vary slightly when using cropped circular fisheye photos. |
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The frame coverage represents the percentage of the sensor area covered by the projected image circle. You can use the frame coverage percentage to determine the effective megapixel resoltion of the given camera/lens combination. |