That is one great picture (or should that be two great pictures? ) you've got there. The color correction adds a nice touch.
The hardest part of stitching the images together was the fact that the waves moved between the two exposures! I had to hack that together, but otherwise it wasn't too bad. By the way, did you know that there is a Photo Merge utility built into Photoshop CS??? That's the tool I wound up using here.
If I'm ever in the neighborhood I'll take you up on that beer!
panavue
I've done a number of large scale image stitching projects and have used panavue with great results. I also encountered the wave problem. Panavue gives manual override in the form of manual stitching points.
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Thanks allot!!
Max!
I will have a look & see if i can find out
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Glad I was able to help.
That is one great picture (or should that be two great pictures? ) you've got there. The color correction adds a nice touch.
The hardest part of stitching the images together was the fact that the waves moved between the two exposures! I had to hack that together, but otherwise it wasn't too bad. By the way, did you know that there is a Photo Merge utility built into Photoshop CS??? That's the tool I wound up using here.
If I'm ever in the neighborhood I'll take you up on that beer!
Olympus C-5050Z
Program Exposure Mode
1/40th sec @ f1.8 (that's one fast digicam!)
ISO 64
35mm equivalent focal length is 35mm
The more i lean about photography the more i realize how little i know.
My tripod was a 4 litre box monster.
I've done a number of large scale image stitching projects and have used panavue with great results. I also encountered the wave problem. Panavue gives manual override in the form of manual stitching points.
My most challenging stitching project is here.
My old boat that we lived on in this spot for a couple of years is on the far right.