> 
>> I still think that the Eyelike 11/42Mpx is a good compromise for what I
>> hope to use it for, including tiling to use the 166mm image circle of my
>> Schneider 47XL, portraiture/ nature /sport/ architecture/ interiors/
>> studio with full movements . they can send me a phase one to try if they
>> like.
> 

I often do this in the studio and have stitched up to 8 shots with complete
success. You could use this technique in an interior with people, just make
sure any people are well within any of the individual shots. If there is any
sign of a join I re-stitch the images by feathering the edges. Wide angle
tiling can be more difficult as the back standard has to be more accurately
positioned to 'follow' the plane of focus, this is due to less depth of
focus on wide angle lenses and the front & back standards being so near to
each other. There is a Flex Adapter that will make stitching 3 images quick
and easy, they can be automatically joined using the software (PS I think,
or Capture One), it's available from Phase One dealers but is quite pricey
at about �1.5K ish.
Hope this makes sense.

Darrin Jenkins

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