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S=90, 1=0_0, =_30, 11=45,
Then 11 positions will continue in the same manner, and at the 12th photo
the upper rotator should rotate down 45 (-45)°. So we have to add
our script, and it becomes:
S=90, 1=0_0, =_30, 11=45, 12=-45,
As for the previous row, things goes the same for another 11 photos, and at
the 12th photo the upper rotator has to rotate at -90°, which is the position
for nadir, so we have to add
S=90, 1=0_0, =_30, 11=45, 12=-45, 12=-90,
Finally, we only need a position for the zenith photo, at 0° from the nadir, for
the lower rotator. So we have to add
position and the next position are 0° apart.
Now the script is:
S=90, 1=0_0, =_30, 11=45, 12=-45, 12=-90,
=90_0,
To complete the script, now we can add an equal sign =, which in other cases
can be omitted. And our final script is:
S=90, 1=0_0, =_30, 11=45, 12=-45, 12=-90,
=90_0, =
which you can see in the above image as well.
Just a side note. The script allows to have some pieces of the code in a loop,
and much less code to enter, especially in the case of gigapixel panoramas.
This feature will be exemplified later.
Before launching the panorama, enter 38 in the number of shots field, via
Custom option, then click/tap either the [RIGHT] or [LEFT] button.
We will explain in another example how to tell MECHA to wait or take extra
shots in a particular orientation, so on.
MECHA C2 User's Guide v.02.5
12=-90,
and the script becomes:
=90_0,
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_0 is to tell that the previous
12=-45,
to
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