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Posted By: hjortron, 10-13-2020, 01:12 PM



I've tried to create a "Bokehrama" (or Brenizer Method) out of 386 multi-row shots. It was plainly impossible to do so with full resolution (20MPix) images, but even after downsizing them to 8%, panorama stitcher failed to find control points correctly as out-of-focus parts with bokeh balls were impossible to link.
Here's the funny result. I dare to post it as there's no dislike button here.
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10-14-2020, 06:45 AM   #2
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I've tried to create a "Bokehrama" (or Brenizer Method) out of 386 multi-row shots. It was plainly impossible to do so with full resolution (20MPix) images, but even after downsizing them to 8%, panorama stitcher failed to find control points correctly as out-of-focus parts with bokeh balls were impossible to link.
Here's the funny result. I dare to post it as there's no dislike button here.
The result was interesting - certainly nothing to "dislike" - and while I wouldn't attempt anything like this, I hope it was also instructive.
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The result was interesting - certainly nothing to "dislike" - and while I wouldn't attempt anything like this, I hope it was also instructive.
Thanks. It indeed was. I wanted to try it and it wasn't as easy as I had thought.
Here's another attempt from the same day a couple of months back (didn't have time to process it until now). Here we have a different problem with overexposed sky resulting in white images hence no control points on them.

Shooting live models as seen on that Wikipedia page must be even higher level.

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