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    My loopable wallpapers (4 desktops)

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    edbanger | # 1 | 2010-05-25, 21:06 | Report

    Now that PR 1.2 brings us easy loopable wallpapers (Just add a 3200*480 PNG anywhere on the device, and your N900 will recognise it as a loopable wallpaper) I'll share the one's I've made for myself here.

    These have been added to n900wallpapers.com too, but they seem to be a little slow to update.

    All these wallpapers are panoramas I found across the web, and are either licensed under Wikimedia commons, or I have asked the original artist permission to use and share them.

    To install these, just click the thumbnail. This will take you to the full-size image. Right-click and save, and then save this image somewhere on your N900 (i created a folder called "wallpapers" in my user directory).
    When you then choose "change background" in the desktop menu, it should be listed as an image set.

    All these wallpapers shoul be fully loopable. And whenever I make a new one, I'll upload it here.

    If you have any comments, objections or questions, please ask them.

    Originally Posted by
    Canyon



    The north rim of the Grand Canyon.

    Artist:

    Brad Templeton

    License:
    Permission granted by artist.
    Originally Posted by
    Chinese Garden



    The Classical Chinese Garden Society,the City of Portland, the City of Suzhou, and the Classical Chinese Garden Trust have worked to build the largest Suzhou style garden outside of China. The garden opened to the public September 14, 2000.

    Artist:

    Major Clanger

    License:
    Originally Posted by
    Entre Los Pinos



    A little green in a lunar landscape.

    Artist:

    pano_philou

    License:
    Originally Posted by
    Great Wall of China



    360 view of the Great Wall of China at Badaling, near the top.

    Artist:

    Brad Templeton

    License:
    Permission granted by artist.
    Originally Posted by
    Liapynten



    This image was shot using a regular tripod head in two rows and +- 1 1/3 AEB exposures totaling 59 images. All images were shot in manuall exposure and manual focus about one third innto the scene.

    The initial expusure was f22 iso 100 shutterspeed 1/5s and ND4 filte + polarizer. The long shutter was to get rid of cars and people on the road in the left of the image.

    The images were shot in raw and developed in digital photoprofessional using the exact same whitebalance for all shots and correcting C/A and vigneting. Theye were all converted to 16-bit tif and put into hugin for alignment. The two rows were then alligned separately and connected afterwards by half of the images approximately. Then the pano was output as a fused-blended pano + remapped images. The last traces of stitching were cleaned up in gimp by using the remaped images and some layermasks.

    All these images were shot with a lot of overlap, I could probably droped some of them without loosing anny parts of the image, however I think it helps fight parallax error to use a lot of overlap.

    Artist:

    neistridlar

    License:

    Originally Posted by
    London


    Panoramic view of London from St. Paul's Cathedral.

    Artist:

    spalti

    License:
    Originally Posted by
    Mist





    2 wallpapers created from the same image of Misty day in the forest

    Redwood National Park in the mist.
    You have to imagine the height of these 300 ft tall trees surrounding you, their tips lost in the clouds... It's surreal.

    Handheld, 6 shots.

    Artist:

    alexispz

    License:
    Originally Posted by
    Val Senales Ski Area



    A personal favorite thanks to the yellow warning sign on the first desktop .

    360° pano taken at the highest point of the ski resort Val Senales in South Tyrolia - 8 exposures using a fisheye lens, nodal ninja and PTGui for aligning images


    Artist:

    fcblauweiss

    License:

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    Taigatrommel | # 2 | 2010-05-27, 18:10 | Report

    Thanks for creating those, very nice work. I especially like those are connected very well, you don't see any unfitting lines on both ends. Do you have any sunset/rise styled wallpapers by accident?

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    bandora | # 3 | 2010-05-27, 18:15 | Report

    Nice! Hey can I ask you for a favor? is there a posibility to add a beach/ocean/island panoramic pictures? I am trying to find something like that but I have had no luck finding any..

    Thanks in advance

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