Love that shot ~ how many did you splice to get that??
Also - how did you get such a large image on there??
Actually - to avoid the page getting too wide - panos are best kept down just below 1000 pixals - but your photo is great up larger!!
Thanks! That was five shots taken from the roof of my dentist's office. She's got a great view from the 4th floor, so I asked her if I could get roof access (the 6th floor.) Turns out there's a small garden and some benches up there.
I did it with five handheld shots at 50 mm (with the Sigma 18-50), but there was a lot of overlap. I could have done it easily with four. I stitched it two different ways, once with Photoshop CS3 and once with Canon's PhotoStitch. The latter was faster, but the former did a better job.
As to the size, I wondered if it was too wide as I was posting it. Sorry to everyone for the side-scrolling! It fit the file size limit because I set the quality to 65% in the Save-for-Web dialog in Photoshop.
Adam
------------- Canon 60D & lenses & flashes & stuff A bunch of cheap vintage film cameras
not great quality but it wasnt originally supposed to be a panorama just some shots from the room (diferent settings and focus etc)but i think photoshop was done a good job considering.
Good efforts here
This one is an arial view over Reykjavik.
Only two photos spliced, a combination of 'Autostitch' and 'hand splicing'.
'Autostitch' could not cope with 2x 10mp images!! So I had to resize down a bit first,
then I had to feather, cut and paste in some bits it still didn't get quite right!!!
- took the images with the idea of making it.
Last edited by Geoff Chandler; 05-23-2007 at 01:13 AM.