Crater Lake 4 shot Panoramic
ront
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I have not really tried to do panoramics before. I sure could not record the whole scene while at Crater Lake in one shot, so I decided to try stitching 4 shots together. It is a bit dark, but I was fairly happy for a first attempt. I used PS CS3 to stitch 4 photos together and then finished the photo off in LR.
Any comments and suggestions appreciated.
Ron
Any comments and suggestions appreciated.
Ron
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Mahesh
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Ron
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Mahesh
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True, but ACR is pretty good about allowing you to select all the images and adjust them similarly. Of course, I guess this depends on you having had the same camera settings across the board as you were shooting it!
I have had great success with CS4 stitching slightly off-exposed shots but I've not worked with CS3. YMMV
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Gotcha! I think you are correct. It's definitely worth a try.
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