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03/15/2008 09:15:51 PM · #1 |
i usually use realviz stitcher to compose panos but i started fiddling with photomerge in cs3 and i have to say it kicks ass!!! images which i previously couldnt stitch seem to be a breeze for cs3... checkout my latest.... comments welcomed
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03/15/2008 09:19:09 PM · #2 |
Very nice. How many images did you stitch?
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03/15/2008 09:21:33 PM · #3 |
five all together the file siz is huuuge its 1.4 gig or something!!! |
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03/15/2008 09:28:19 PM · #4 |
you should upload a full size and link us.
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03/15/2008 09:41:47 PM · #5 |
my internet is being rubbish so cant really! but there is no ghosting whatsoever... realviz was rubbish at rendering the grass, it was shot on a pano head, im so glad i tried it in cs3 as i remember old photomerge on cs was really bad but adobe have done it again... brilliant |
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03/16/2008 09:01:15 AM · #6 |
The trees in the middle of that shot really reminds me of the logo/poster for the movie Big Fish! It's a good stitch job there, I'll have to try out CS3's photomerge against my trusty PanoramaFactory to see how far along PS has come...
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03/17/2008 11:53:02 AM · #7 |
Wow! Really wow. Just awesome.
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03/17/2008 12:05:20 PM · #8 |
I've literally spent entire days stitching pano's (non-artistic, work-related) together in CS3 after coming back from fieldwork. It has trouble sometimes, but 95% of the time it does a great job.
Making pano's can give more height to far-off elements in a landscape, compared to a wide-angle lens, which can be nice.
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