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I had a go at making some panoramas from GT4s photo mode. Here they are:
My 660bhp Skyline R34 traversing the Karusel
1970 Toyota 7 Race car at Tsukuba
Same corner different camera:
Chicken Nugget Connoisseur
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My Cars: 2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10 convertible (summer weekend car),
2001 Ford Mustang GT coupe (winter car & grocery getter)
There is no replacement for displacement.
- Wolfgang Bernhard, then Chief Operating Officer, Chrysler Group talking about the Dodge Viper SRT-10
... I ask Herb Helbig, vehicle synthesis manager for SRT and a member of the original Team Viper development group since day one, if they'd ever thought of adding traction control. "It comes with two," he says, pointing at my feet. "Learn to use them." Got it.
- Motor Trend on the 2006 Dodge Viper Coupe, November 2005
Ah so you've posted on the GTPlanet forums too
Nice ones those
Very clever
"I?ll sock you in the goddamn face and you?ll stay plastered!"
-William F. Buckley Jr.
Ich Fahre Deutschen, Ich Fahre Mercedes-Benz.
Chicken Nugget Connoisseur
STAFF MEMBER
Magic.
Actually, all you do is take photos in Photo Mode and then save them to a USB stick. As for panoramas, you just do like you'd do in real life.
My Cars: 2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10 convertible (summer weekend car),
2001 Ford Mustang GT coupe (winter car & grocery getter)
There is no replacement for displacement.
- Wolfgang Bernhard, then Chief Operating Officer, Chrysler Group talking about the Dodge Viper SRT-10
... I ask Herb Helbig, vehicle synthesis manager for SRT and a member of the original Team Viper development group since day one, if they'd ever thought of adding traction control. "It comes with two," he says, pointing at my feet. "Learn to use them." Got it.
- Motor Trend on the 2006 Dodge Viper Coupe, November 2005