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    7 individual shots stitched together, shot out of hand - no tripod, completely shloshed on good quantity of Meerlust Rubicon '84 - Olympus C2000 (2M)

    Lawrence

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    nice, it must have steadied your hand

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    • #3
      I find the world looks a lot better under those conditions.
      Lawrence

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        Nice Pano

        Which software did you use for that? And isn't the C2000 optically stabilized? Would help a lot under "those conditions"

        AZ
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          AZ

          Personally feel you cannot beat Panosticher form Pixtra - that pic was created using it with a "Olympus3040" lens correction profile - took the best part of about a minute.

          C2000 is not optically stabilized (My C3040 also not) - one of the first attempts of Olympus to create a better digital package - better glass in its class is scarce in my opinion - supersharp F1.8 with a 3X optical zoom
          Last edited by LvR; 4 July 2003, 02:55.
          Lawrence

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          • #6
            Wow, that's a fast lens!

            AZ
            There's an Opera in my macbook.

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            • #7
              Here's one I took in Vietnam (mislabelled the pic as Chile - whoops ). Standing at the top of a watchtower in the hills of Cat-Bai Island in Ha-Long Bay (the sea/islands that appears in lots of Bond films)

              I scanned in the prints (using film camera...) and stiched them by hand in photoshop Nothing like old tech! (You can see the joins fairly clearly, but I completely erased the sky and re-filled it )

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                Huge tree on 4x4 trial - 5 shots - Olympus C2000 (2M)
                Lawrence

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                • #9
                  I only tried that once (I really didn't know how to do it, used too big angle between the shots and too few shots, hence the result is less than optimal), but it's still a nice panorama:
                  Last edited by Indiana; 6 July 2003, 12:36.
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                  • #10
                    Cant see much wrong with that attempt Indiana - what did you use for stitching?
                    Lawrence

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                    • #11
                      Cool guys, shots like these could make awesome triplehead wallpapers.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by LvR
                        Cant see much wrong with that attempt Indiana - what did you use for stitching?
                        Well, you can seen the joint lines quite easily because the sky has a slightly different brightness in the three single shots. Plus, I should've done more shots at a smaller angle between the shots. And the settings for the (great -> Olympus C4040Zoom) digicam were not quite optimal, either, so the sky is a bit grainy...

                        I used a rahter simple tool named "PhotoStitch" that came with my Canon S750 inkjet printer.
                        Last edited by Indiana; 6 July 2003, 13:44.
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                        • #13
                          I did say "much" I have been looking at stitching software and often found that the blending of slowly varying shades of a color is always the first problems that crops up with most software.
                          Lawrence

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                          • #14
                            I don't remember ever using photostiching software

                            are there no options to normalize gradients? either way it seems not too big of a deal - ha sanyone tried some simple post processing on stiched pics to dodge/burn, or slightly match hues at edges)?
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                            • #15
                              I'm off touring my country in a fortnight, I will try and get some nice panoramas snapped
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