Looking at it again, I don't think it is a proper panorama. Not only is Notre Dame much further away when it appears on the right of the picture, but it is taken from a different angle, and a very different viewpoint. This is actually a panoramic collage, in my view.

John

On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 03:57:39 -0000, Rob Studdert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 6 Feb 2006 at 12:43, John Coyle wrote:

It's a combination of many (at least two) shots, I think, Paul. If you look closely, Notre Dame appears twice, once very close so that the Rose window is large in the screen, and once in the middle distance: you can tell from
the scaffolding on the West front of the cathedral.

It's a true cylindrical pano composed of about 18-20 shots at a guess (assuming that it isn't fewer shots cropped), it spans more than 360 degrees in the jpg
form.


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