On Sat, 6 Nov 2010 01:35:55 -0700 (PDT), kfj wrote:
>
> On 6 Nov., 06:36, Robert Krawitz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I've posted a bunch of the panorama, exposure fused, and exposure
>> fused panorama shots I've been working on 
>> tohttp://rlk.smugmug.com/Other/Landscapes/4851912_oeCNm#1079379436_dCVAv
>> (#9-15).  These are the ones I was making so much noise about a few
>> weeks ago :-)
>>
>> These aren't actually full size.  Comments welcome.
>
> Nice one!
> Seems making noise was to good effect;) Bit difficult to make
> technical comments on the images since they're so small, but they look
> fine to me. One thing I'm not sure about: it looks as if some of the
> images were done with a polarizer. Is that so? The effect of using a
> polarizer is that the view will differ quite a bit from one shot to
> the next (especially noticable in the sky), and when you stitch the
> lot, the result may look slightly unnatural, so it's usually
> recommended not to use a polarizer for panoramas, unless you really
> want the effect.

No polarizer; this was done with curve and saturation tweaking (in
some cases selectively on the sky).

I uploaded them to SmugMug at horizontal sizes of 3000~4000 pixels
(the originals were 8000~16000).  At some point I'll probably go back
and upload the full size.

I learned a lot during this, and next time it will be quite a bit
faster.

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