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1. This tab allows you to create up to eight different timing profiles for your camera profiles You can set pre and post shooting stabilization pauses brackets mirror lock up and speed to accuracy trade off The timing settings are given in seconds timing profiles E ime m seconds Stabilization pause Obturator time After shot pause p F E _ i p Bracket Mltishoot Mirror loc k up M E AL a aer Tau Ha pEeE d Accuracy performance tradeoff M4 l Runner Setting Numbers There are eight different runner settings available for each camera profile Il Stabilization Pause Sets the number of seconds pause after each movement to allow the motorized mount to stabilize III Obturator time An important setting when shooting HDR tells the Panoshoot the minimum shutter speed for a given number of brackets In the image above the correct exposure is 10 and one stop down is 20 IV After Shot Pause Sets the number of seconds to wait before moving after an image is taken When using a secondary camera control like Promote set this number to a sufficient setting to give the camera time to take the images V Bracket Multishoot Sets the number of images per bracket when shooting in HDR This number must be set to the number of images that are set in the Automatic Exposure Bracketing setting within your camera For example on a Canon 5D Mark II the number should be set to
2. 3 VI Mirror Lock Up Enables the Mirror Lock Up feature within your camera VII Speed Accuracy Trade Off Sets the trade off between speed and accuracy on a scale from 1 100 100 corresponds to the fastest movement and 1 corresponds to the greatest accuracy Limits This tab allows you to set the Panogear s movement yaw and pitch limits These are set to allow for 360x180 movements by default l Yaw The horizontal coordinates II Pitch The vertical coordinates File This tab allows you to save a camera profile as a new profile or to overwrite an existing profile read more on mosaics in Section 5 3 5 4 The Mosaic Button Axis pano FOV Picts Overlap aes 7 E Da i i k 0 i Horz 121 7 Y 99 3 9 Vert 54 0 0 0 define Mosaic by FoV define Mosaic by Picures detine Mosaic by Corners properties File save The Mosaic menu is the powerhouse of Panoshoot it provides you with a central location for creating mosaic presets to accommodate various scenarios You can define your mosaics by FoV number of pictures or by corners You can also select which camera lens profile and corresponding timing profile to use for a given mosaic The drop down field at the top of the menu is where you choose which profile to edit The parameters available in the Mosaic menu include Define Mosaic by FoV FoV shows the current settings for your camera s horizontal and vertical axes during vir
3. The Joystick Controller The Picture Set Button The Save File Feature 6 0 Glossary 1 About the Panoshoot User Guide This concise user manual covers all of Panoshoot s basic functions It guides you through Installing Panoshoot Connecting it to Panogear Creating a shooting and tracking session Obtaining updates Using Panogear to shoot virtual tours and panoramic sessions Simple illustrations have been included throughout the manual to aid understanding Additional materials have also been included for individuals who want to learn more about Panoshoot These website and online forum links allow users to discover Panoshoot s revolutionary applications leave feedback on the product and design their own helpful tutorials for the Pano community PANOSHOOT 2 Panoshoot Suite Modules Panoshoot allows you to remotely control Panogear create and execute shooting sessions download XML report files and develop plug ins You can also make customizations via Wi Fi using a smartphone tablet or computer Panoshoot consists of the following modules With Panoshoot Module Name You Can Navigate various Click Wheel Navigation parameters quickly and easily by using the camera wheel as a selection tool Set up the parameters of the picture to be shot Define by FoV Define by Corners Overlap Camera Profile Timing Profile kns 15m on 1 0 3 2 sensor iv S
4. applies per session 2 1 Must Haves To Perform the Following with Panoshoot Run Panoshoot on a computer Run Panoshoot on a mobile device Run Panoshoot on a tablet device You Must Have A computer with either e A Windows operating system either 32 or 64 bit e A Mac operating system e A Linux operating system A Wi Fi enabled mobile device with either e An Internet browser Windows Mobile RT Android Blackberry RIM Apple iOS A Wi Fi enabled tablet with either Apple iOS Windows Mobile RT Android Blackberry RIM Note The Panoshoot IP address for connecting to the module is 192 168 245 1 This address remains unchanged on all browsers mobile devices operating systems and computers Note All references to computers found in this guide apply to desktop laptop and notebook computers in equal measure 2 2 More Information Check out the following online sources for more information on the Panoshoot module www panoshoot com This will be updated as more tutorials are drafted 2 3 The Importance of Panoshoot The Pano community has long lacked a wireless module that can control and manage all of Panogear s features from any location on the planet Panoshoot finally provides a solution This HTML 5 designed software allows users to remotely operate Panogear and conduct any type of shooting or tracking session The Benefits and Uses of Panoshoot Panoshoot simplifies the shooting of v
5. PANOSHOOT USER GUIDE PANOSHOOT USER GUIDE 1 0 About the Panoshoot User Guide 2 0 Panoshoot Suite Module With Panoshoot You Can 2 1 Must Haves Needs for Panoshoot 2 2 More Information 2 3 The Importance of Panoshoot The Benefits and Uses of Panoshoot 2 4 Panoshoot Specifications Panoshoot Session Specifications Power Specifications 3 0 Know Your Hardware 4 0 Installing the Panoshoot Module 4 1 Connecting Panoshoot to Panogear 4 2 Simultaneously Connect to Panoshoot and Your Wireless Network to Download Upgrades 5 0 How to Access the Panoshoot User Interface 5 1 Understanding the User Interface 5 2 The Head Camera Profiles Features Camera Lens FoV The Runner Settings Button Saving Files Button Yaw Pitch Settings Button 5 3 The Shoot Icon Menu Features The Shutter Button The Shoot Settings Button Download Shoot Session XML Button 5 4 The Set Up Features The Calibration Tool w The Access Tool The Wi Fi Connection Menu 5 5 The Mosaic Features The Field of View FoV Button
6. are updates To make this connection l After the Panoshoot user interface loads select the configuration icon on the dial as shown below VI VII VIII A R A This brings up another menu From here click the gray button key below the Wi Fi tab On this new menu click the gray button key to display a list of available networks as shown below Scroll to your home or office network the network that you plan to use then enter your network password if any and click Join A pop up message will prompt you to wait while Panoshoot registers with your network After 30 seconds turn off your Panogear and then wait for a few seconds before powering it back up Reconnect to the Panoshoot Module by following steps in section 4 1 and return to your browser with the Wi Fi Setup screen If Panoshoot has successfully connected you will see a screen showing your Panoshoot IP address as shown below Write down this IP Address for future reference This is the IP address that your home network assigns to Panoshoot Now disconnect your direct connection with Panoshoot and then re connect to your network Reconnect to your home office network When connected return to your browser Enter the IP Address that you copied in Step VII into the open browser Panoshoot will be loaded from this IP Address You are now connected to Panoshoot and your wireless network simultaneously This process is important for
7. calibrate the motorized mount without a smartphone move the mount to its default reference position from which all movements are calculated and press the Set Current Position as Center button As an example With Kolor s Panogear move the Panogear to 90 degrees and press the button At 90 degrees the Panogear is facing forward Il To use smart calibration follow the instructions on your smartphone This feature is for astronomy astrophotography use and is not necessary for general panoramic photography 5 10 Voice Type Menu Human natural interface auto voice human mode The Voice Type menu allows you to control your motorized mount using spoken or typed commands The following commands are available Alternative Move Left Right Up Down Slowly Quicker A Little Bit To angle Slow Fast Shoot Take Picture Smile Click Cheese ooo o po Rna Mosaic First Preset po Trac Quick Mosaic OS po Stop po Reset po More O y O ooo o Repeat o O 5 11 Plug in The icons in the above image are all plug ins including the film strip icon Plug ins will be available in the near future 5 13 Astronomy This section will be updated in a further release Check for updates This feature will be available in a later release Glossary API Application Programming Interface FoV Field of View Horizontal FoV Horizontal Field of View Vertical FoV Vertical Field of View Pitch The positio
8. customized mosaics To manually define the coordinates for each image simply move the motorized mount using the virtual joystick and record the yaw pitch Alternatively make a manual record in a CSV file that can be uploaded to Panoshoot Edit picpoimts revous vse set fact ven Pic pomt Yaw Pitch no data load Picpoints 3 properties import export picpomts PicPoints PicPoints are coordinates yaw pitch for each image in a preset profile Edit PicPoints This sub menu allows you to manually define the coordinates of each image in a preset profile or to edit the coordinates of each image in a current preset l Il IIl IV V VI Previous Move to previous PicPoint Insert Insert a new PicPoint Set Set change the coordinates of a given PicPoint Delete Delete a given PicPoint Next Move to the next PicPoint Load PicPoints 3 When beginning with a preset profile click this button to load 3 PicPoints to edit You can then insert new PicPoints Properties This sub menu allows you to select a camera lens profile and corresponding timing profile for a given mosaic Import Export PicPoints This sub menu allows you to import or export a preset profile in CSV format 5 6 Run Menu Panoshoot s shoot feature allows you to choose a mosaic profile which in turn kick starts the runner settings in a mosaic that are needed for shooting a virtual tour The shoot
9. ea is unknown but can now be determined Once the corners have been set Panoshoot automatically calculates the minimum number of images that are needed to capture the panorama set corner Properties This sub menu allows you to set the minimum overlap between any two images You can also select the desired camera and timing profiles for capturing a mosaic properties Winum Overlap 0 Side borders overlap achwe profile seraut prone O OO 1 6 7 Ti l Minimum Overlap This corresponds to the minimum overlap between two images Panoshoot automatically uses the minimum horizontal or vertical overlap to determine the appropriate number of images meaning that no images will have an overlap of less than that set ll Side Borders Overlap This setting tells Panoshoot whether the first and last images in a mosaic need to overlap Ill The dropdown menu allows you to select the desired camera profile The numbered blocks 1 8 are the various timing profiles File This sub menu allows you to save changes to a mosaic create a new mosaic and delete a selected mosaic To create a new mosaic alter an existing mosaic but when clicking on the Save button select Save As New in the pop up Then give the mosaic a new name or a duplicate will be created To delete a mosaic select the mosaic and press the Delete button 5 5 The Preset Menu The Preset Menu allows you to create fully
10. elect and enter settings for a Camera Profiles variety of camera lens combinations Entering multiple settings in advance allows you to quickly respond to situations as they occur Alterable settings include bracketing stabilization time mirror lock up and Panohead range of motion Select and run a pre configured mosaic Various parameters can be set including the number of times to repeat a mosaic the time to wait between each mosaic and each mosaic s startup mode delay immediate time delay Create XML report files of each Download Shoot session that contain all required Session in XML information The download of each file is initiated at the end of each mosaic If a download fails it can also be manually initiated beast fE Check for relevant Panoshoot Configuration updates Connect Panoshoot to your local Wi Fi network to enable access to Panoshoot via this network Manage Panoshoot s appearance Add plug ins for customized Plug ins features that facilitate your unique style or Panoshoot Panogear application Presets allow you to create your Presets own mosaic layout using PicPoints PicPoints are coordinates that are manually entered for each picture within the manually created mosaic You can create the PicPoints mosaic within Panoshoot and then export to CSV or you can create the mosaic in CSV format and then import it into Panoshoot A limit of 65 500 PicPoints
11. ensuring that you have access to future firmware upgrades Note If you do not see Panoshoot s Wi Fi connection in your Network menu disconnect and reconnect your Panoshoot to your Panogear Your Network menu will then be refreshed Note Keep your Panoshoot user interface browser open throughout the installation and connection process Note The installation and connection process is exactly the same very similar on all computers mobile devices and tablets 5 How to Access the Panoshoot User Interface The steps involved in accessing the Panoshoot user interface have been discussed in Sections 4 1 and 4 2 To recap l Insert your Panoshoot LAN cable into the assigned Panogear auxiliary port AUX This is the RJ11 telephone line jack Next power up your Panogear II Once connected navigate to your available Network menu on your mobile device or computer and select Panoshoot III Open your Internet browser Internet Explorer Google Chrome Firefox Safari etc and type either www panoshoot com or the default IP Address 192 168 245 1 into the address bar IV You should now see the Panoshoot user interface loading on your screen NOTE If the connection fails you may receive an error message If this occurs refresh your browser 5 1 Understanding the User Interface When you open Panoshoot in your browser you will be presented with the Panoshoot user interface Mastering this interface is crucial to a pe
12. f necessary PicPoints can also be imported in CSV format Power Specifications Panoshoot is powered by Panogear and therefore requires no external power source 3 Know Your Hardware RJ11 Phone Jack Cable Enclosure PANOSHOOT Joystick RT 7 PANOSHOOT 4 Deploying Your Panoshoot Module To deploy your Panoshoot begin by setting up your Panogear Make sure that you have Your Panoshoot module If using near your home network your IP Address 192 168 x xxx otherwise enter www panoshoot com or 192 168 245 1 A Wi Fi capable device with a modern Internet browser Google Chrome and Internet Explorer are recommended if using a computer 4 1 Connecting to Panoshoot Module l Insert your Panoshoot LAN cable into the assigned Panogear auxiliary port AUX This is the RJ11 telephone line jack Next power up your Panogear II Once connected navigate to your available Network menu on your mobile device or computer and select Panoshoot III Open your Internet browser Internet Explorer Google Chrome Firefox Safari etc and type either www panoshoot com or the default IP Address 192 168 245 1 into the address bar IV You should now see the Panoshoot user interface loading on your screen 4 2 Simultaneously Connect to Panoshoot and Your Wireless Network to Download Upgrades Panoshoot needs to connect to your wireless network to provide access to its advanced features and firmw
13. feature consists of the following sub menus and their functions startup mode properties Create new session Startup Mode This section allows you to choose when the mosaic session begins after the Create New Session button is clicked startup mode manual sync absolute l Immediate Mosaic session begins straight after the Create New Session button is clicked II Manual Mosaic session is controlled manually by the user III Delayed Mosaic session can be set to start on a timer Properties This feature allows you to set the following parameters l Pause Before Shoot Makes the motorized mount pause before taking an image so as to minimize vibrations and improve overall image sharpness ll Repeats Allows you to repeat the same mosaic session without having to initiate the mosaic manually III Pause Between Repeats seconds Sets the duration of the pause between each repetition of a mosaic XML Session File This feature allows you to download the XML file generated after each mosaic session You can also add unique data such as mosaic title author and comments that will be added to the XML file for future reference Note When a session is complete you must download the XML file before Panoshoot can be used for another shooting session A pop up screen will appear as a reminder Note The XML file download feature must be manually started to download files for each sess
14. ic session Panoshoot takes this image and divides it into the mosaic s number of rows and columns Updates This sub menu allows you to register your Panoshoot module and check for firmware upgrades Once the unit is registered a Check for Update button will appear nae email eis optional could be a nickname mail will be y update notifications onby submit registration 5 8 The Information Menu useful links Ab Out Console The information menu provides you with general information about Panoshoot as well as details about your module and license information Useful Links Directory of useful resources such as the Panoshoot website and support About General information about your unique Panoshoot module such as Module ID Firmware Version and MAC Address License References Provides information on various resources used in the development of Panoshoot and gives credit to the owners of those resources 5 9 Smart Calibration Menu g Epe p hri z T n a g hh eh J The smart calibration is not available on this device set current position as center The Smart Calibration Menu allows you to calibrate your motorized mount to ensure accuracy This feature is only functional with smartphone devices Calibration is necessary with some motorized mounts and is recommended after each mosaic when creating large panoramas and running the motorized mount at full speed To
15. ion Note You can start a new mosaic without downloading the XML session files from the previous session by using the Overwrite Previous Session feature discussed in Section 5 6 Overwrite Previous Session Logs 5 7 The Configuration Menu This menu provides you with a range of features including connecting Panoshoot to your home office Wi Fi network enabling GPS and remote access activating battery management and changing the appearance of the Panoshoot user interface The configuration menu has the following sub menus The Wi Fi Connection Menu This sub menu shows available networks and the network that you are currently connected to It also shows the IP address assigned to your Panoshoot module by your network The available parameters are Wi Fi Scan Initiates a search for available networks II Leave Network Allows you to disconnect from a network General Settings This sub menu provides you with information about Panoshoot s GPS locations allows you to report errors and gives you the ability to overwrite features of shooting sessions The available parameters are l Location Enables disables GPS location from being recorded in the XML file that is generated for each mosaic Il Access From Internet Enables disables remote access to the module lll Overwrite Previous Session Logs Allows you to start a new mosaic without having to download the XML session files from the previo
16. irtual tours landscape images and panoramic sessions tis compatible with an array of mobile and desktop operating systems It allows Panogear owners to use their mobile device or tablet as a wireless remote control for all of Panogear s functions removing the need to carry around a cumbersome laptop or be limited to a specific operating system ts sophisticated Wi Fi support enables users to connect to their module via the Internet from anywhere in the world It facilities the shooting of time lapse photography while travelling t expands Panogear s potential t improves Panogear s speed and accuracy t provides users with a battery meter otherwise unavailable allowing them to can keep track of their power consumption and battery status t allows developers to create their own plug ins features 2 4 Panoshoot Specifications There are five levels of interaction available in the Panoshoot module Level 1 Native head commands Level 2 API interface commands 50 high level easy to use HTTP commands Level 3 Web page universal HTML 5 Javascript CSS and iPhone app Android app Level 4 Highly specialized third party plug ins Level 5 US English spoken and typed commands first release only Panoshoot Session Specifications Panoshoot exports each shooting session in XML format When using My Presets function Panoshoot can import up to 65 500 PicPoints per session expandable i
17. n of the vertical arm in degrees Yaw The position of the horizontal motor in degrees Fine Tuning Fine motor movements for greater accuracy Panogear The hardware used for shooting virtual tours and panoramic shots XML File The file format of all shoot and log sessions Overlap The amount of overlap between images Camera Profile The different profiles set for your camera within Panoshoot Timing Profile The timings set for each camera lens combination 8 timing profiles are available for each camera profile Virtual Tours Interactive 360x180 panoramas Sensor Ratio The aspect ratio of your camera sensor Sensor Coefficient The sensor crop factor Lens focal Lens focal length Optical Multiplier For point and shoot cameras Sensor Resolution Your camera s megapixel number Head Driver Drivers for the motorized mount being used Lens Type Type of lens fisheye or rectilinear
18. rfect Panoshoot user experience The interface consists of the following major keys buttons Camera Profiles Run Configuration Mosaic My Presets Plug ins 5 2 Digital Joystick Pad Panoshoot has a digital joystick that allows you to manually control your motorized mount Digital Joystick Smartphone Movement To enable remote control over Wi Fi click the Connection button E to the ON position The joystick has two modes a Normal fm for fast and normal movement b Fine Tuning it for slow and precise movements The Center button i activates the smartphone motion controls When pressed Bs this feature allows you to use your smartphone to control your motorized mount The feature is still in development and so using it at its current stage requires some practice the final goal is for your motorized mount to follow your smartphone in real time To move the yaw and pitch together push and hold the square block in the center right and move the smartphone in the direction that you want to move the head To move the yaw or pitch separately push and hold the top or bottom pad respectively and then use the smartphone to guide your device a This function also works with some tablets 5 3 Camera Profiles default profile The Camera Profile section allows you to calibrate settings for various camera lens combinations All camera profiles and runner settings that have been set up in your Panoshoo
19. t are shown here Changes can be made to a profile by selecting it and then entering the required setting Each camera profile has the following headers parameters Camera Lens FoV Field of View The Camera FoV shows the current settings of your camera s lens as well as lens focal and sensor settings Its menu consists of Field of View FoV Hx Y Orientation Sensor ratio Sensor COEL Focal length mm Optical multpher i Cam FoV H amp V This shows your camera s current horizontal and vertical FoV You can read more about FoV in the Mosaic section ii Cam era Orientation This shows the basic zone modes available on your camera Panoshoot automatically picks your camera setting and allows you to switch between available modes and orientations e g landscape portrait iii Sensor Ratio This shows the ratio between the horizontal and vertical FoV for your camera s chosen settings It also allows you to make adjustments as necessary iv Sensor Coefficient The sensor crop factor vV Lens Focal Lens focal length vi Optical Multiplier For point and shoot cameras Note These settings help Panoshoot to determine the minimum number of images needed per row and column for a given overlap profile setting Additional Info The Additional Info tab contains two fields Sensor Resolution and Lens Type These are used to provide general information in the XML file Timing Profiles
20. tual tour shooting It also shows overlap detine Mosaic by FoV Horz 121 7 ma In this image the two icons at the bottom of the screen are clickable The icon in the bottom left is the Precision in Movement icon and when clicked toggles fine tuning on and off Currently fine tuning is off The icon in the bottom right represents Horizontal FoV When clicked it toggles between Horizontal and Vertical FoV l Horizontal FoV Shows the Horizontal FoV ll Vertical FoV Shows the Vertical FoV III Lock When clicked the lock enables you to change the FoV IV The center image of the DSLR camera allows you to set the FoV by clicking on the image and dragging the mouse until the desired FoV has been reached V FoV Boxes There are two Field of View boxes but only the first is active The second box is for use in future applications Define Mosaic by FoV This function allows you to define a mosaic by the number of horizontal columns and vertical rows images Panoshoot automatically chooses a minimum number of images based on the desired FoV and camera lens combination define Mosaic by Picures Horizontal Tr pt eye Yer a Define Mosaic by Corners This function allows you to define the area of your mosaic by indicating the top left and bottom right corners of the area that they wish to photograph This feature is useful for landscape photography as the FoV of the capture ar
21. us session IV Head Driver Allows you to select the appropriate drivers for your specific motorized mount Battery Management This sub menu allows you to control various aspects of Panoshoot s battery management feature The available parameters are l Power Source Allows you to set the type of power source connected to your motorized mount Three options are available a Dual LiPo b AA 8 or 8 AA batteries c DC Plug lI Low Battery Alert Enables Disables Panoshoot s low battery warning function lll Voltage Reading Displays the power source s current voltage reading IV Calibrate Battery Sensor Allows you to calibrate your power source if issues arise with power readings and or when a new power source is used Appearance This sub menu allows you to change various aspects of the Panoshoot user interface Choose File SICRIE The available parameters are l Theme Changes the user interface theme between Ocean Dark Pro Light Intense and Green lI Language Changes the language of the user interface Ill Sounds Enables disables sounds when moving the main menu dial IV Vertical Mode Replaces the main menu dial with a vertical main menu V Compact Mode Enables the default smartphone interface in this interface the virtual joystick is not visible unless you tap the joystick icon VI Background Session Image Changes the default image displayed when running a mosa

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