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Linear pano - halfway home!
* Annika1980 wrote :
Here's what I have so far. It is kind of sloppy in spots, especially the sidewalk and the roof. I think I'll re-shoot it with a lot more images. http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/100193296/original Jeez. Looks like hard work. What lens and focal length? All the perspective changes between frames with all the lines in the brickwork, footpath joints, even roofing, end wall of building, rectangular columns. Wonder if some of that pano software would blend it all easier. Never used it. Or are you thinking more overlaps on the shots would do the trick? -- Troy Piggins I always appreciate critique. |
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