Second Seattle Pano
GwagDesigns
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2nd time trying to take a pano of Seattle, and second time forgetting my tripod . I have a ballhead, though i'm seriously considering getting a pan tilt head or a new tripod altogether, for the sole purpose of panos. I had fun making this one, even though i had to clone in some water and sky, which i did kinda quick, just to get it done. Im definitely going back to this spot (Alki point) to redo it with the proper tools and spend more time in PS.
Handheld
18 pictures
Auto aligned via photoshop.
It was VERY hard to work with, document size in PS totaled over 1 gig, image size over 30,000 pixels wide with a file size after saving of ~15megs (jpeg) Ive never seen photoshop move so slow :rofl
Handheld
18 pictures
Auto aligned via photoshop.
It was VERY hard to work with, document size in PS totaled over 1 gig, image size over 30,000 pixels wide with a file size after saving of ~15megs (jpeg) Ive never seen photoshop move so slow :rofl
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That file is huge! But it's an impressive skyline all the same. I'd love to see it larger, if possible.
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