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First Panarama
Posted By: Jimbo, 07-09-2008, 08:16 PM

First try on a panarama shot.. Four pictures stiched together. JIMBO

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07-09-2008, 09:22 PM   #2
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Very nice image...can you link to a bigger one as well?
Great job.
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looks awesome dude.
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I will see if I can link to a larger format or put it up on Photobucket. It does look better in a large image. It ended up 8 mg's but I think I have one that will work. I will post a ling when I get it done. JIMBO

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That looks really impressive Jim A lager version would be good to see more detail.
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Awesome shot.........or shots!

Jimbo, what software do you use to stitch? Just curious

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Seamless. Thumbs up.

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A keeper with a bullet,great composition


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Awesome shot.........or shots!

Jimbo, what software do you use to stitch? Just curious
Did this with Element 6. JIMBO
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Great Job! Jimbo.
Did you use a Tripod?
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Great work!
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Very nice.
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Did you use a Tripod?
Yes, almost impossible to do this without a Tripod. There is a few hours post work to do in Elements. JIMBO
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Nicely done.
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First pitch - outta the park.
IMHO it could be challenging to match exposures with that range of shadows <-> highlights.
I recall my first attempt, many yrs ago now. Autostitching about a dozen jpgs taken with my Sony Mavica 0.8Mp. No tripod, auto-exposure, harsh mid-day sun, etc.
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