That's what I thought, but I wasn't sure :-)

If you want, email me some low res versions of the frames in question
& I'll see what the software can do.

Cheers,

Dave


2008/7/31 Doug Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> David Savage wrote:
>
>> Not sure what you mean by "temporal panorama"
>
> I guess what I meant was that in regular panoramas, the photographer is
> typically trying to make it look like it was one huge exposure in one
> instant.  In the case of the one you showed of the airplane, and the one
> I'm thinking of trying, the movement of time through the exposures is a
> critical part of the composition, rather than being an impediment.

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