The photographer will rotate the camera clockwise three times for three more pictures, namely Squares R, S, and T. A photo from this position will capture the field of vision for Square Q (see FIG. Returning the camera to face north, the photographer must rotate the camera down until it is pointing 45 degrees down from level (towards the ground). The process of taking 26 precise directional photos can begin. The photographer must imagine that the camera is situated exactly in the center of the core of a Truncated Cuboctahedron (see FIG. In order to take 26 photos of the entire realm of vision, first the photographer must set up a tripod equipped with rotational measurements, such as degrees and angles. 3 has been designated with a letter, A through Z, which refers to the order in which 26 photographs will be taken. The photographer must be familiar with the net of a Truncated Cuboctahedron, which is the flat version in FIG. This method requires that the photographer be very familiar with the Archimedean solid known as the “Truncated Cuboctahedron”, also called the “Great Rhombicuboctahedron” (see FIG. This invention is a process to take photos of the entire realm of vision from one location, and then display the photos in a precise way so that the entire realm of vision can be inspected and held in one's hand. plane images composed of plane sub-images G06T3/4038- Scaling the whole image or part thereof for image mosaicing, i.e.G06T3/40- Scaling the whole image or part thereof.G06T3/00- Geometric image transformation in the plane of the image.G06T- IMAGE DATA PROCESSING OR GENERATION, IN GENERAL.G06- COMPUTING CALCULATING OR COUNTING.for surveying Photographing internal surfaces, e.g. G03B37/06- Panoramic or wide-screen photography Photographing extended surfaces, e.g.of pipe with cameras or projectors providing touching or overlapping fields of view G03B37/04- Panoramic or wide-screen photography Photographing extended surfaces, e.g.
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