Tag Archives: photoshop

An easy way of create polar worlds of your local area (or any where google streetmap has been!)

I have previously written about how to transform a panoramic image into a polar or stereographic image using photoshop or gimp, but the other day I stumbled upon a nice little github project that utilises the panoramic images generated from google streetmap and the webgl transformation capabilities of the newer browsers (I used firefox). The [...]

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Un-warping 360° panoramas from the Occipital 360 iPhone app with Photoshop

The Occipital 360 app is an excellent and quick way to grab a panorama – especially a 360° one.  However, depending on the lighting conditions, moving objects etc., it can be hard to capture the overlapping layers (either up and down or 3 spins to capture the ground, middle and then the sky). So, in [...]

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Creating planets – photoshop polar wierdness

I’ve just warped several of my recent panoramas into the mini planets using the photoshop polar co-ordinate filter.  There’s an excellent tutorial on the photojojo website. The basic process involves selecting a reasonably interesting photo – panoramas are generally best but with a bit of cropping you can use any land/sky image.  Then change the [...]

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Breakfast on the beach, London

Breakfast on the beach, London

A staged photoshop on the beach near the oxo tower. Related Posts:Time lapse footage of the London Eye, Big Ben and Nelson’s columnCreating planets – photoshop polar wierdnessNice lemon tree and a smashed iPhone!Run to the beat – and try to still look good…Planning a round the world route – work in progress

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