Back in the pill box, I took zenith and nadir photos - just to see what happens. Most panoramic images don't really benefit from the full spherical treatment, but for fancy floors and ornate ceilings - it was worth having a go. Easypano's zoom buttons are still the wrong way round and they disappear completely after full-screen viewing. Refresh the page to get them back.
By the way, the strange looking black rectangle and circular scale is the Panosaurus 2.0 head which is holding the camera and which is, in turn, screwed to a Bembo ball and socket head and my rickety old 'Planet' tripod. These would not normally appear.
Obviously, the camera's not visible, but where's the photographer? I was stood right there, honest!
By the way, the strange looking black rectangle and circular scale is the Panosaurus 2.0 head which is holding the camera and which is, in turn, screwed to a Bembo ball and socket head and my rickety old 'Planet' tripod. These would not normally appear.
Obviously, the camera's not visible, but where's the photographer? I was stood right there, honest!
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