For those of you missing Epcot

Sorry guys, I'll check out the issue when I get home today.
 

VVFF is this the image?

WorldShowcase2-1.jpg


I pulled it from your site (I was having the same issues) and put it on my photobucket. I'll delete it if you'd like just PM me or I'll leave it up for a awhile, it's your call.

Nice pic b/t/w!
 
VVFF is this the image?

WorldShowcase2-1.jpg


I pulled it from your site (I was having the same issues) and put it on my photobucket. I'll delete it if you'd like just PM me or I'll leave it up for a awhile, it's your call.

Nice pic b/t/w!

Yeah when I tried to host it on photobucket they resized it down too much to get any detail. I'll see if I can get it back up on mediafire(or any other site that doesn't resize the image) when I get home.

Thanks for looking into it for me :)
 
Looks like its working fine guys. You have to download the image to view it. It's too large to be previewed in that window.
 
VVFF is this the image?

WorldShowcase2-1.jpg


I pulled it from your site (I was having the same issues) and put it on my photobucket. I'll delete it if you'd like just PM me or I'll leave it up for a awhile, it's your call.

Nice pic b/t/w!

Nice!

Is that green rail on the left and right a straight line with no bend in it where you are standing?

Mikeeee
 
I mean, was it straight left and right in real life? I'm just trying to grasp the perspective...

Mikeeee

Yes it was, there is obviously some distortion introduced by displaying a 180 degree image on a screen that doesn't wrap around you.
 
Yes it was, there is obviously some distortion introduced by displaying a 180 degree image on a screen that doesn't wrap around you.

So basically what you're saying is that the railing didn't come to a point in real life. When someone looks at the picture they need to stretch it wide so that the railing runs straight in front of you? (Imagine turning your head left looking down the rail and then turning your head right looking up the rail.) Just to help clarify? :thumbsup2
 
So basically what you're saying is that the railing didn't come to a point in real life. When someone looks at the picture they need to stretch it wide so that the railing runs straight in front of you? (Imagine turning your head left looking down the rail and then turning your head right looking up the rail.) Just to help clarify? :thumbsup2

Correct. Imagine standing right behind that railing. Looking straight forward you won't see it, but if you turn your head left or right the railing will be at the botton of your eyesight.
 












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