Thanks all.
I took a number of pano shots up by the parking area, just before and
just after Mark started the climb up to the peak.
I like what i have,meaning i finally have good exposures in misty
conditions, and i really hope to get a good pano. I'll look at the
ones Ken and Paul suggested.
I tried a 3 shot pano last night, on the Mac, and used the auto stitch
in CS. The three photos were all shot in M mode and the exposures look
the same across the board, except when i stitch, i get 2 distinct
lines at about 40 degrees or so coming from the top middle and out to
the far sides of the
David J Brooks wrote:
I tried a 3 shot pano last night, on the Mac, and used the auto stitch
in CS. The three photos were all shot in M mode and the exposures look
the same across the board, except when i stitch, i get 2 distinct
lines at about 40 degrees or so coming from the top middle and out
Kenneth Waller wrote:
Dave I use Panoramamaker can recommend it.
Oh yeah. That's the one I use as well. :)
My 22 x 36 GFM print was done with Panorama Maker 3.
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PS CS1 Photomerge
David J Brooks wrote:
I tried a 3 shot pano last night
Dave I use Panoramamaker can recommend it.
Very easy to use with excellent results, for me.
Kenneth Waller
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From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PS CS1 Photomerge
David J Brooks wrote:
I tried a 3 shot pano last night, on the Mac, and used
CS3 photomerge should work fine. I use panoramafactory and ptgui.
Panoramafactory is very easy to use and includes tools for finetuning
the result. If you want total control you need ptgui.
On 6/7/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried a 3 shot pano last night, on the Mac, and used
- Original Message -
From: David J Brooks
Subject: PS CS1 Photomerge
I tried a 3 shot pano last night, on the Mac, and used the auto stitch
in CS. The three photos were all shot in M mode and the exposures look
the same across the board, except when i stitch, i get 2 distinct
lines
Google for AutoStitch - it's freeware and does a really nice job.
-p
Mark Roberts wrote:
David J Brooks wrote:
I tried a 3 shot pano last night, on the Mac, and used the auto stitch
in CS. The three photos were all shot in M mode and the exposures look
the same across the board, except
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