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TassieD
Jun-09-2005, 07:06 PM
Had to travel to the north of the state the other day, decided to stop at a little spot on the way back home. This was taken approximately 1pm but as you can see the fog was still very evident. I was hoping for a nicer day as there are some wonderful spots between Hobart and Launceston to get some shots.

This was a seven shot pano, I am still processing it (or will be when I get home). I only have DPP and photoshop elements 2 on the computer at work.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v127/dwclifford/8605-pano2-jpeg.jpg

mushy
Jun-09-2005, 08:29 PM
I'm a big fan of creating panorama's and this is really nice. were all the shots portrait or landscape. Just asking because i don't see where you'd fit seven shots in this one panorama.

Either way its a beautiful scene.

TassieD
Jun-09-2005, 10:47 PM
I'm a big fan of creating panorama's and this is really nice. were all the shots portrait or landscape. Just asking because i don't see where you'd fit seven shots in this one panorama.

Either way its a beautiful scene.
Hi there Mushy, they were all landscape, should have mentioned that there is a lot of overlap between shots (approximately half to two thirds overlap).

I will be hopefully getting some more panos tommorrow and will work on only having 1 quarter overlap for each shot.

Thanks for looking and the comments.

Skippy
Jun-10-2005, 04:25 AM
Had to travel to the north of the state the other day, decided to stop at a little spot on the way back home. This was taken approximately 1pm but as you can see the fog was still very evident. I was hoping for a nicer day as there are some wonderful spots between Hobart and Launceston to get some shots.

This was a seven shot pano, I am still processing it (or will be when I get home). I only have DPP and photoshop elements 2 on the computer at work.


Hi there David........panos are something I'd like to learn more about, have you done many of these????
7 shots to make this one hu? wow, your sewing is good :rofl
Nicely Done....... SKippy (Australia)

TassieD
Jun-10-2005, 04:28 AM
Hi there David........panos are something I'd like to learn more about, have you done many of these????
7 shots to make this one hu? wow, your sewing is good :rofl
Nicely Done....... SKippy (Australia)
Thanks Maxine, I have done a couple of pano's but the results have been very inconsistant. But am having a blast practicing and trying things out.

Steve Cavigliano
Jun-10-2005, 01:21 PM
Very nice Tassie :thumb :thumb I envy people who can do really nice pano's like this.

As Skippy wrote, I'd really like to try this too, but I have a hard enough time with one image per frame....lol I couldn't imagine trying to stitch multiple images together :uhoh

If I get CS2 I might have to give it a shot. I'll keep my expectations low though.... :lol3

Steve

TassieD
Jun-10-2005, 01:53 PM
Very nice Tassie :thumb :thumb I envy people who can do really nice pano's like this.

As Skippy wrote, I'd really like to try this too, but I have a hard enough time with one image per frame....lol I couldn't imagine trying to stitch multiple images together :uhoh

If I get CS2 I might have to give it a shot. I'll keep my expectations low though.... :lol3

Steve
G'day Steve, I am happy with the progress. Photomerge in photoshop is a wonderful tool. The most difficult part I have found is the processing and getting it to merge seamlessly. This is made easier (at least for me) by having a large overlap on each of the images.

Thanks for the comments and glad you enjoyed the image. I am heading out to the forest today and planning to try a couple more panos.

Cheers
Dave