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Autopano Pro converting RAW
PixelPix wrote:
On Apr 1, 3:11 pm, Father McKenzie wrote: Mr.T wrote: "Father McKenzie" wrote in message ... Accidentally took 2 shots meant for this panorama in RAW instead of JPG large. PTGui wouldn't open them but Autopano Pro did it no problems. And it would be SO hard to convert them from RAW to Jpeg yourself, wouldn't it :-) MrT. Where did I say I couldn't convert them from Raw to JPG? Just a lot quicker to put them straight into the pano program. I now see why that other man said not to cross post. -- Father McKenziehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/silvermoon How much raw conversion control does the pano program give you and how is the output quality compared to something like CapOne? You don't get much raw conversion, before I made this one I tried altering the image in DPP then coverting to JPG but both programs wouldn't line it up. I was forwarded an image of the same jetty with a ten minute exposure http://www.flickr.com/photos/llenuts...18752/sizes/o/ |
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rodkosmos wrote:
On Apr 1, 10:23 am, Father McKenzie wrote: Accidentally took 2 shots meant for this panorama in RAW instead of JPG large. PTGui wouldn't open them but Autopano Pro did it no problems. http://www.flickr.com/photos/silverm...67816/sizes/o/ A little noisy but it was a long exposure just on dusk. I think it is time to clean the sensor looking at the top left corner. -- Father McKenziehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/silvermoon Hi When making a PANO in a 3 : 1 ratio use the Golden section rule. The " third" rule is just not up to it when you compare. Move the end of the line to the centre and it will get better and more dramatic Also get some drama going by increasing the saturation of the sunset gold. and darken down the top and base of the picture to make some simple improvements. I tried not to over saturate it, at the time I took this it was almost pitch black, Any noise can be removed by shooting at lower iSO and geting the right exposure. It was on iso100 which it the lowest a 400d will go IT can e a mistake to blame the long exposure. Burnt out highlights and blocked up shadows are a product of poor exposure and lack of contrast control. Not "digital" A very nice iamge Thank you Rod www.da-vinci-vision.com |
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Draco wrote:
On Mar 31, 8:23 pm, Father McKenzie wrote: Accidentally took 2 shots meant for this panorama in RAW instead of JPG large. PTGui wouldn't open them but Autopano Pro did it no problems. http://www.flickr.com/photos/silverm...67816/sizes/o/ A little noisy but it was a long exposure just on dusk. I think it is time to clean the sensor looking at the top left corner. -- Father McKenziehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/silvermoon Very nice image. Very satisfying feel to it. Very good use of leading lines and the horizen is just below center and level. What was the exposure time and f/stop? Which camera and lens combo you used. I know you probably have already said, but I didn't see it. Exposure was 30 seconds, I would have liked to go bulb and around 1 minute but my cable release is playing up. This was f4. I am using the 400d with the kit 28-50 lens for this shot The noise is very limited in the screen I see and the dust and or droplet in the upper left could be cloned out. I had cloned out another couple but missed this one. If you can't get back to the site to reshoot after cleaning the sensor. I will be heading there next week for a sunrise shot. From this same location the sun should be just about the end of the jetty Keep shooting. Very well done. Thanks Draco |
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"Father McKenzie" wrote in message ... Accidentally took 2 shots meant for this panorama in RAW instead of JPG large. PTGui wouldn't open them but Autopano Pro did it no problems. And it would be SO hard to convert them from RAW to Jpeg yourself, wouldn't it :-) Where did I say I couldn't convert them from Raw to JPG? Just a lot quicker to put them straight into the pano program. Yeah, and a lot quicker to just do it than whinge about it too :-) I don't recall whinging? What do you call it then, and the purpose of your post was what exactly? I'd choose a Pano program on it's pano capabilities myself, not on whether it can convert RAW images. (and most likely with little real control) But hey, whatever works for you, just don't expect the rest of the world to necessarily care about your choice too. MrT. |
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Autopano Pro converting RAW
The world of fantastic
photos by Polish photographer Marcin Gorgolewski http://www.fullexpo.com/indexang.html You are invited to view Marcin's images of people, landscapes, air photos, architecture, HDR. Many of them were taken at night or in bad light conditions (after sunset, at night) what make them more interesting. Order your photos now !!! Uzytkownik "Father McKenzie" napisal w wiadomosci ... Mr.T wrote: "Father McKenzie" wrote in message ... Accidentally took 2 shots meant for this panorama in RAW instead of JPG large. PTGui wouldn't open them but Autopano Pro did it no problems. And it would be SO hard to convert them from RAW to Jpeg yourself, wouldn't it :-) Where did I say I couldn't convert them from Raw to JPG? Just a lot quicker to put them straight into the pano program. Yeah, and a lot quicker to just do it than whinge about it too :-) MrT. I don't recall whinging? |
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