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Old 06-22-2007, 07:16 AM
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Composed of 6 shots taken from above my work. no post other than the stitching of the shots. c&c, re-edits welcome.


Fiesta Texas and La Cantera golf course Pan.
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Thats looks really good, I would probably try to avoid having the wall either side of the shot but thats just a personal opinion, are there any tutorials for creating panoramas? I've no idea how to do stitching
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is it a 360 degree panorama?
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its about a 120-130 degree. i took two panoramas with this one and merged them. 3 from center to right and another three from center to left.
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Nice panorama! What software did you use? For Dave, I can recommend a free demo program called Autostitch from www.autostitch.net. It is easy to use. I have stitched 12 shots together with it below (360 degrees):
Atrium Panoramic- 12 images
Here is another one with just 3 images:
pano_balcony_3images_9606-9608
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i used PS CS3 for the stitching. I wish the wall wasn't in the shot but i didn't have a tripod on me at the time so i had to use the balcony wall to take the shots.

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Nice shot. The wall is a distraction. The stiching mode in CS3 is fantastic. I use it alot even hand held so keep using it. Get rid of the wall though, since it is so clear, dominant, and lighter in tone, it suffocates the rest of the image.
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