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08/15/2003 07:44:51 AM · #1
During sunset at Kuala Lumpur. A 6 photo stitch, looks better if viewed the whole photo in one screen, hence the size.


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08/15/2003 07:49:59 AM · #2
wow beautiful! :D
08/15/2003 07:57:23 AM · #3

Gorgeous!

One of my best friends is from KL, although she lives here now. But she's back there this month for a wedding and she's promised to show me the sights next summer. I can't wait to visit -- all of her photos make it look so fantastic!

This is an excellent photo. Congrats! how'd you do it? if manually in photoshop, i'm tres impressed.

rob
08/15/2003 09:55:53 AM · #4
Originally posted by muckpond:

Gorgeous!

One of my best friends is from KL, although she lives here now. But she's back there this month for a wedding and she's promised to show me the sights next summer. I can't wait to visit -- all of her photos make it look so fantastic!

This is an excellent photo. Congrats! how'd you do it? if manually in photoshop, i'm tres impressed.

rob


Don't miss the bat cave!! it's HUGE!!!! What a sight!! I hope your friend will bring you outta KL cuz Malaysia is much more than KL (big city with lotsa McDonald's). :-) I worked in GeorgeTown on Penang Island and that has a lot more cultural flavor! I wish I could show you some pics but I wasn't didgital at the time (1996) and I don't have access to a scanner. And Tioman Island is just sooooooooooo stunning!!!

my 2 cents worth! :o)
09/01/2003 11:55:41 AM · #5
Hmm.. finally i found back this thread, sorry if I did not replied earlier.

Originally posted by muckpond:

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Gorgeous!

One of my best friends is from KL, although she lives here now. But she's back there this month for a wedding and she's promised to show me the sights next summer. I can't wait to visit -- all of her photos make it look so fantastic!

This is an excellent photo. Congrats! how'd you do it? if manually in photoshop, i'm tres impressed.

rob



It was done with the Photostitch, it came together with the cam.
KL is like any other city IMO, in Malaysia you must try out the food.




Originally posted by kosmikkreeper:

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Don't miss the bat cave!! it's HUGE!!!! What a sight!! I hope your friend will bring you outta KL cuz Malaysia is much more than KL (big city with lotsa McDonald's). :-) I worked in GeorgeTown on Penang Island and that has a lot more cultural flavor!


The bat cave you meant must be Batu Caves. And with Penang, its more foood...! :P Kosmikkreeper,have you tried Penang Laksa, rojak or the durian?



09/01/2003 12:02:13 PM · #6
And here is another cliche photo done today, cropped in pano style. Same spot as the previous pano above.


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09/01/2003 01:04:16 PM · #7
Stunning colors...a rare moment in time when things work just right! Great shot!
09/01/2003 03:34:26 PM · #8
[quote=zerocusa]During sunset at Kuala Lumpur. A 6 photo stitch, looks better if viewed the whole photo in one screen, hence the size.

Great view, nice stitching job. However, does the Photostitch program have the option to correct for camera tilt? The horizon is not straight and level and the buildings seem to converge to a point above, rather than pointing up at right angles to the horizon. I know from my panorama stitching program (Panavue) that I can indicate the amount of camera tilt (positive or negative) that it has to correct for.
09/02/2003 05:23:21 AM · #9
Originally posted by johnmk:



However, does the Photostitch program have the option to correct for camera tilt?


I don't think so.


Originally posted by johnmk:


The horizon is not straight and level and the buildings seem to converge to a point above, rather than pointing up at right angles to the horizon.


FYI, these were taken handheld, and i did notice the angle.


Originally posted by johnmk:


I know from my panorama stitching program (Panavue) that I can indicate the amount of camera tilt (positive or negative) that it has to correct for.


I have Panorama Factory but I do not know how to use it....yet. It looks like Photoshop to those newbie who haven't try photo editing before. I tried stitching using both Photostitch and Pano Factory and the former produced better results and faster.

I do know the Pano Factory has more control over the operations but I could not find and step by step tutorials. Although the manual that came with it is comprehensive but it is "greek" to me. :P
Anyone here has experiance with Pano Factory?
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