Thursday, 30 April 2009

Hampton Court Palace meets Glastonbury

Well, Rick Wakeman to be exact. He will be performing his album The Six Wives of Henry VIII for the first time in its entirety on the 1st and 2nd May and this is the stage that's been put up for the show. Rock on.















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Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Kensington Palace - 360 Degree Interior Panoramas

The finished set of 360 degree fisheye style panoramas of selected interiors at Kensington Palace. Technically known as an equirectangular projections, these were made from about 36 separate images stitched together and rendered into a spherical image.
There are many problems associated with recording wall paintings and interiors one of which is the difficulty arising from trying to capture curved surfaces and represent them accurately in a 2D image. Similar to trying to draw a map of the world without distortion at the poles. We're hoping that by using panoramic projections we don't just get one image which captures the curved surface in one, which would hugely assist the conservation process, but a useful by product is having the ability to produce interactive 360 degree images too.



The Cupola Room


The Duchess of Kent's Dressing Room


The Privy Chamber


The Presence Chamber


The Queen's Dining Room


The Queen's Closet


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Thursday, 9 April 2009

Kensington Palace Interiors

The final set of partial panoramics featuring some select interiors at Kensington Palace.

The Cupola Room
The Cupola Room

The King's Stairs
The King's Stairs

The King's Stairs
The King's Stairs

Queen Victoria's Bedroom
Queen Victoria's Bedroom

Queen Mary's Bedchamber
Queen Mary's Bedchamber

The Privy Chamber
The Privy Chamber

The Queen's Stairs
The Queen's Stairs

Using a specially designed (home made) panoramic head, approx 15 photos were taken for each image and then merged together using panoramic software. It was exciting to use this technique for the first time in some very visually interesting and detailed rooms. Lots of early mornings and carting all the gear around but it was worth it!

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