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01/11/2006 03:08:10 AM · #1 |
Anybody ever tried one of these?
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01/11/2006 03:11:59 AM · #2 |
UYes, somebody has and the pics are in our forums. It was of a Polish (i think) city. If I could remember the city, you could search the fora for it. There was a full tutorial, samples and everything.
Brett
Message edited by author 2006-01-11 03:13:22. |
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01/11/2006 03:16:57 AM · #3 |
This guy does a great deal of multi exposure night shots. Most of his images are several exposures, not necessarily pans
//www.cambridgeincolour.com/cambridge-gallery.htm
Message edited by author 2006-01-11 03:18:03.
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01/11/2006 03:18:15 AM · #4 |
i have one. i'll resize it and post for you ;) |
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01/11/2006 03:27:58 AM · #5 |
7 images shot handheld with my little P&S. Shot vertically and merged with Canon software. I hope this helps. |
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01/11/2006 03:40:29 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by Rikki:
7 images shot handheld with my little P&S. Shot vertically and merged with Canon software. I hope this helps. |
Not best work I have seen and it is coming from you
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01/11/2006 04:00:23 AM · #7 |
hehehe... like i mentioned, it's just a P&S and handheld :) not enough time in Tokyo to setup and take photos unfortunately :( |
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01/11/2006 04:08:30 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by Rikki: hehehe... like i mentioned, it's just a P&S and handheld :) not enough time in Tokyo to setup and take photos unfortunately :( |
Mast be fun to be there what stuff are you drinking :)
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01/11/2006 04:31:46 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by dsmeth: Anybody ever tried one of these? |
I think this was the thread/pic being referenced 78 Megapixels
Was a 360 degree panoramic of Krakow by labuda.
Message edited by author 2006-01-11 04:32:03. |
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01/11/2006 04:38:30 AM · #10 |
Talking about merged with Canon software
panm
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01/11/2006 01:36:26 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by BradP: I think this was the thread/pic being referenced 78 Megapixels
Was a 360 degree panoramic of Krakow by labuda. |
Spot on Brad, that was the one I was referring to. Not only is the panorama faultless, there's a lot of discussion about the techniques involved.
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