That's very impressive.

Rob Studdert wrote:

I just generated a quick and dirty test pano from one of the 65 pano sequences that I shot during my recent trip. I used thumb-nail files only so the image is essentially as shot, I'll be able to produce a much improved image when I finally get the time to use the RAW files. The image covers 316 x 60 degrees and was composed of six landscape images shot with my A24/2.8. The final pano will have dimensions of about 12000x2400px so could produce an image about 2m x 40cm at 150dpi.

http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~distudio/temp/test.jpg (~230kB)

Tech: *ist D, ISO200, 1/125s A24/2.8 @ f8 + tripod & slide (for parallax 
correction)

This pic was shot from Port Lincoln National Park SA, Google Earth heads can check out the location using this POI

http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~distudio/temp/Test.kmz

Comments, questions and critiques welcome.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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