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06/18/2013 08:21:01 AM · #1 |
seems like this should be allowed in advanced editing at least.
for those that dont have UWA or even a wide enough lens to capture the subject we ought to be allowed to stitch two images together provided they are a continuation of the same scene and same lighting conditions.
if we allow focus stacking and HDR, allow stitching too.
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06/18/2013 10:42:12 AM · #2 |
Yer preachin' to the choir, dude! I fought for this back when we implemented multiple source images in Advanced. Langdon did not want to go there at the time, thinking that we would run pano-specific challenges. That hasn't happened, so I do think we need to revisit the idea. |
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06/18/2013 11:08:02 AM · #3 |
if there was a vote, i'd say i'm for it. |
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06/18/2013 11:14:36 AM · #4 |
No.
I feel special with my collection of UWA lenses.
eta: ;)
Message edited by author 2013-06-18 11:14:52. |
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06/18/2013 11:38:13 AM · #5 |
What cory said. Heck no. I'd lose all the extended value of my tilt/shit lens :-) |
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06/18/2013 11:41:50 AM · #6 |
No, but for the reason I always like to disagree with Mike. |
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06/18/2013 11:50:45 AM · #7 |
I'd be in favor of it as an occasional special rule. I do a lot of stitching these days. You get better detail than with WA lenses. It's particularly useful with specialty cameras with fixed lenses, like the Sigma DP2 Merrill that I have been using lately. |
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06/18/2013 12:13:28 PM · #8 |
In all honesty, I would like a Brenizer method challenge. |
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