Kushnirenko, those 4x4 shot are awesome. I find them a bit diffifult for me, any hints, tips or tricks I should or you can give me when shooting?
Excuse for a delay with the answer.
That you interests - please more particularly.
I shots this panorama so:
1. Shot in a mode "Auto". For panoramas it is better to use manual parameters of an exposition. But in this opportunity a range of brightness at the shots very big!
2. For stitch I used program PTGui. Blend using SmartBlend plugin. It has allowed to smooth a difference in an exposition of the staff.
3. Control points I plase manually
Great Pano shots here everyone!
My free download of Autostitch has expired.
Are there any other good free downloads out there???
Can any one recomend?
I don't want to spend out only to find I have bought something inferior - I can do a reasonable job, usually, by hand myself - but it's a lot of hassle
Geoff
Great Pano shots here everyone!
My free download of Autostitch has expired.
Are there any other good free downloads out there???
Can any one recomend?
I don't want to spend out only to find I have bought something inferior - I can do a reasonable job, usually, by hand myself - but it's a lot of hassle
Geoff
Wow, there are some amazing shots in here. This is my first ever panorama, taken from Mount John Observatory in Christchurch, New Zealand. Comments welcome
Taken at Monterey Harbor in Monterey, CA. I used Photostitch to put 6 images together. Unfortunately, I had to do extra post processing because a couple of images were not aligned properly. I had to use the cloning stamp in Photoshop to patch up the clouds and some water waves. You can still notice where the seams are on two images. Too lazy to edit those noticeable spots LoL
Taken at Monterey Harbor in Monterey, CA. I used Photostitch to put 6 images together. Unfortunately, I had to do extra post processing because a couple of images were not aligned properly. I had to use the cloning stamp in Photoshop to patch up the clouds and some water waves. You can still notice where the seams are on two images. Too lazy to edit those noticeable spots LoL
Try to use PTGui with a blender SmartBlend. I think to clone will have much less