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Nikon D60
Nikon D60 is a compact 10.2 megapixel digital SLR camera with
great technical specifications and wide range of accessories. Brilliant image quality,
amazing performance and outstanding design are just three of the many benefits of this
perfect digital device.
Nikon D60 is great for Animating the Scene. A clever way to work through animated
digital photos is not to move the pictures but, instead, to move the camera. This
project will continue where the previous one left off and show you how animating the
digital camera can create a cool digital photo slide show in 3D.
Move Nikon D60 close to the image, but offset it and create a key frame at frame
zero to lock it in place. The idea behind is that as an will animation start, you
will be able to pass by the first photograph rather than open up on it. Remember
that an HDR image contains values of light, captured by Nikon D60. The images are
not preprocessed like the JPEG images your digital camera takes. Because of this,
they do not fully display on your standard computer monitor. HDR images do not contain
gamma data, which is a form of tone mapping.
Also, some cameras will shoot a full 360 degrees in one shot. However, you can often get
away with photographing just one side of a reflective ball with multiple exposures to
create a perfect HDR image to be used in 3D. You’ll see the process of this shortly.
Another key step is to place it on a tripod and raise the tripod high enough so that the
reflection in the ball minimizes the tripod reflection. Once you shoot the image, you’ll
need to paint out the reflection of yourself, your Nikon D60, and your tripod. It’s minimal
work, but it’s one step you’ll have to consider just the same. If you have a remote trigger
for your camera or a timer, you should use it. You can set your digiral camera up on a tripod,
focus on the sphere, set the timer, and then get out of the way. This is ideal,
because you’ll gain more reflection of the environment. Another trick is to move the
Nikon D60 farther away from the sphere and zoom in. The camera and tripod in the reflection
will be a tiny blip of a reflection and less work to remove. Nikon D60 and also quite a few
digital devices on the market are made specifically for creating panoramic images. Many of
these will shoot an entire 360-degree image in one shot! But often, unless you’re creating
panoramas on a regular basis, the cost of these cameras is hard to justify. Believe it or not,
creating panoramas is not as complicated as you might think, and you should use Nikon D60.
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