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12/15/2014 08:45:16 AM · #1			 | 
		
		I carried my camera with me today, finally, but can we please have a new challenge? 
 Something fun and easy for someone who hasn't been out much lately!  It's a beautiful day ... |  
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12/15/2014 08:56:08 AM · #2			 | 
		
		OK
 
 Street Photography in Mono.
 
 Hope this suits you . |  
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12/15/2014 09:27:21 AM · #3			 | 
		
		| You could shoot a panorama for the Lik challenge. |  
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12/15/2014 09:42:36 AM · #4			 | 
		
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12/15/2014 12:32:53 PM · #5			 | 
		
		Well happily there is a new topic. I know nothing about Peter Lik but landscapes are hard in New York City. 
 I will need to do research and we'll see but this won't be something I can do today:( |  
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12/15/2014 12:36:51 PM · #6			 | 
		
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12/15/2014 02:01:00 PM · #7			 | 
		
		| Inquiring minds want to know...if I shoot in pano mode on my camera how can I find out how many images it took? Or is pano mode in-camera a DQ? |  
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12/15/2014 02:05:18 PM · #8			 | 
		
		Originally posted by PennyStreet:   Well happily there is a new topic. I know nothing about Peter Lik but landscapes are hard in New York City. 
 I will need to do research and we'll see but this won't be something I can do today:(  |   
 
 Oh. You could go to the top of one of those tall buildings & try for a 360 pano. That would be awesome. Not a National Park, though, unless we could count Central Park. If you PP for super-saturated jewel colors, I wouldn't vote you down for it though, out of gratitude for the variety. |  
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12/15/2014 02:08:30 PM · #9			 | 
		
		Originally posted by pixelpig:   Inquiring minds want to know...if I shoot in pano mode on my camera how can I find out how many images it took? Or is pano mode in-camera a DQ?  |   
 I think if it saves only a single RAW file you should be OK -- if there are no other underlying originals you can't send them in. Just one opinion though ... |  
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12/15/2014 02:36:01 PM · #10			 | 
		
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12/17/2014 12:25:03 AM · #11			 | 
		
		| Bubble gum. That's almost enough to make me quit. Chewing that is. |  
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12/17/2014 12:26:26 AM · #12			 | 
		
		| It's a COLOR too, if that helps :-) |  
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12/17/2014 12:27:11 AM · #13			 | 
		
		Originally posted by GeneralE:   Originally posted by pixelpig:   Inquiring minds want to know...if I shoot in pano mode on my camera how can I find out how many images it took? Or is pano mode in-camera a DQ?  |   
 I think if it saves only a single RAW file you should be OK -- if there are no other underlying originals you can't send them in. Just one opinion though ...  |   
 Totally agree with Paul on this: we're not gonna be draconian here :-) |  
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12/17/2014 08:16:02 AM · #14			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Bear_Music:   Originally posted by GeneralE:   Originally posted by pixelpig:   Inquiring minds want to know...if I shoot in pano mode on my camera how can I find out how many images it took? Or is pano mode in-camera a DQ?  |   
 I think if it saves only a single RAW file you should be OK -- if there are no other underlying originals you can't send them in. Just one opinion though ...  |   
 Totally agree with Paul on this: we're not gonna be draconian here :-)  |   
 
 does this apply to iPhone and IPad panos as well?  most apps that stitch photos together do not save the individual captures, just the one big composite, and that as a jpg.
 
 thanks for pre-entry feedback here
 
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12/17/2014 08:30:54 AM · #15			 | 
		
		Originally posted by mefnj:  most apps that stitch photos together do not save the individual captures, just the one big composite, and that as a jpg. |   
 Just make sure you keep that "original" JPEG file (and its EXIF data) intact and "untouched" by any editing or download/transfer software. |  
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12/17/2014 09:53:40 AM · #16			 | 
		
		| Thanks for the info guys. It might be a good chance to try the 360 app on my iPhone, then. |  
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