* Troy Piggins wrote :
* Mark Thomas wrote :
Troy Piggins wrote:
* Mark Thomas wrote :
More work in progress..
http://www.marktphoto.com/examples/pano_night1_test.jpg
Fuji S9000, fl~35mm, 3s f5.6, 5 images, PTGUI, adjusted levels/sat,
lightly denoised, reduced to about 1/3 size and USM.
(Need any of this explained or elaborated? just ask..)
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A lot depends on the software you are using.. ? I don't *normally*
hesitate to use mine right down to 28mm with PTGUI, but.. read on..
I'm very green to the software. I've heard of PTGUI. I've had a
go with the Canon software that came with the camera -
Photostitch or something like that.
I've heard good things about hugin and enblend but haven't played
with it yet.
Just played with some pano shots I took in Townsville on Monday.
Not the best pano, but that hugin worked a treat using all the
fully automatic settings. Photostich left some wobbly horizons
and blurry bits etc. A comparison:
Canon's Photostitch:
http://piggo.com/~troy/photos/2008_0...tv-pano-ps.jpg
Hugin:
http://piggo.com/~troy/photos/2008_0...80/tv-pano.jpg
For no particular reason, I had a bit of a play with creating a
fake model/tiltshift shot for fun. Nothing at all to do with
panos, sorry
http://piggo.com/~troy/photos/2008/2...9088-model.jpg
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Troy Piggins
I always appreciate critique.