I admire anyone who can do Pano's cause danged if I can figure out how you put them all together properly Skippy (Australia)
It was a try !:D It worked OK. What I did: 1. Manual mode on the 20D for the same aperture and speed on all teh shots. 2. 3 careful shots 3. RAW converted to JPG in order the program could accept and process the files. 4. The program is PhotoStich. It was in the CD of the camera... 5. Saved to JPG 6. Opened in Photoshop CS 2 7. Lens correction for the perspective, saturation and something else I don't remember any more. That's it ! Try it yourself. I have made an attempt through PS but with worst results... I want to try again. One last thing I almost forgot: handheld camera with much caution and attention on the frames taken...:D
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I admire anyone who can do Pano's cause danged if I can figure out how you put them all together properly Skippy (Australia)
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It was a try !:D
It worked OK.
What I did:
1. Manual mode on the 20D for the same aperture and speed on all teh shots.
2. 3 careful shots
3. RAW converted to JPG in order the program could accept and process the files.
4. The program is PhotoStich. It was in the CD of the camera...
5. Saved to JPG
6. Opened in Photoshop CS 2
7. Lens correction for the perspective, saturation and something else I don't remember any more.
That's it ! Try it yourself.
I have made an attempt through PS but with worst results...
I want to try again.
One last thing I almost forgot: handheld camera with much caution and attention on the frames taken...:D
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Cheers,
I am trying more today but with a neutral density filter and tripod.
Regards