Hello David,
On Thu, 05 Nov 2015 16:40:07 +1100, David W. Jones <gnomeno...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hmm, I'd think that moving the camera on a tripod would be easier than
moving the painting, when it comes to keeping the camera the same
distance from the painting.
I did talk a bit more about my thoughts on how the painting might be moved
in a later post, although I didn't go into detail.
The thought is that the easel is fixed in place, and the painting moved
sideways on a support on the easel, and that support raised and lowered
using the easel adjustment mechanism. I'll need to test this to be sure it
will work, and if not then resort to moving the tripod along the lines you
have suggested.
You can minimize the number of tripod moves by shooting top left, bottom
left, bottom right, top right. Then you only have to raise or lower the
camera on the tripod. But you knew that already.
Yes :-)
Don't forget vignetting.
That's a stitching/post processing issue...isn't it?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Cheers,
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