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11/13/2005 12:56:47 PM · #1 |
I just finished my first panorama with Panorama Factory 4! What do you think?
I would appreciate any comments on areas to improve so that I can eventually get one good enough to print out. As a token of my appreciation, I will return comment for comment also.
Thank!
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11/13/2005 12:59:15 PM · #2 |
I like it. It's hard to see details in such a small picture but I know what Panorama Factory 4 is capable of (I have it) and I'm sure it's seamless :)
June
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11/13/2005 01:04:01 PM · #3 |
Looks great... I bought pano factory 4 a few weeks ago and I love it.. it does a great job. |
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11/13/2005 05:40:13 PM · #4 |
Bump for the afternoon crowd. |
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11/13/2005 06:11:33 PM · #5 |
Left a comment...
Hope to see more in the future! |
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11/13/2005 10:16:14 PM · #6 |
Thanks for your comments. I've left some on each of your portfolios as well. |
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11/13/2005 10:25:07 PM · #7 |
wow pretty awesome photo, really nice I love it,
here is one I took today I did this panorama in photoshop its like 8 photos all together

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11/13/2005 11:36:11 PM · #8 |
traquino,
awesome picture, I love the contrast. Beautiful angle. Could you post a bigger version somewhere? I'd love to see it at full screen width size (1280x??). Maybe //www.imageshack.us/
Nice work.
Message edited by author 2005-11-13 23:36:27. |
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11/14/2005 01:47:01 AM · #9 |
I'll see what I can do skylen. I've been wanting to get something like one of those pBase accounts, but I can't justify the money just yet. |
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11/14/2005 02:15:55 AM · #10 |
It's a lovely image. Technically it seems well done. I'd like to see a tad more foreground though, the house is awfully close to the edge of the frame and that bothers me.
R. |
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11/14/2005 10:12:19 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by bear_music: It's a lovely image. Technically it seems well done. I'd like to see a tad more foreground though, the house is awfully close to the edge of the frame and that bothers me.
R. |
I've had the same comment from others, and I agree. I originally intended to, but using a ball joint tripod head, it isn't the easiest thing to keep it level the whol way across. I'll have to go back again. The hard part is getting there when the lighting is right. |
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