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04/18/2006 07:49:27 PM · #1
Took one Panorama today

Only 24 Pictures in one, far from the biggest I have taken.

so how do you like.

I am not allowed to post the picture here as its to big but here is a link to it.

Click me to see picture.
04/18/2006 07:53:41 PM · #2
Very Nice! Did you use the panosauras for it? I have got mine but I havent used it yet. Just wondering what a pano pro thinks.

Erick
04/18/2006 07:57:29 PM · #3
Originally posted by thegrandwazoo:

Very Nice! Did you use the panosauras for it? I have got mine but I havent used it yet. Just wondering what a pano pro thinks.

Erick


No I have not recived my Panosaurus yet. It should be in the mail.
04/18/2006 07:58:56 PM · #4
Looks great, very neat stitching!
So which program DID you use for it, and what else did you do to make it so even and tidy?
04/18/2006 08:04:34 PM · #5
Originally posted by Beetle:

Looks great, very neat stitching!
So which program DID you use for it, and what else did you do to make it so even and tidy?


PTAssembler, with autopano and Enblend. Then a little PS editing.

The most important in shooting panoramas is the way the pictures are taken in the first place.
04/18/2006 09:45:00 PM · #6
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04/18/2006 09:49:59 PM · #7
Hmmm... ok... thanks.
04/22/2006 04:01:51 PM · #8
Originally posted by olihar:



PTAssembler, with autopano and Enblend. Then a little PS editing.

The most important in shooting panoramas is the way the pictures are taken in the first place.

Can you expla how do PTAssembler, Autopano and enblend work in conjunction with each other. I don't really understand that.

I do know that many of the stitching programs act as front ends to panotools and stuff like that, but really don't understand how that is supposed to work. I'd like to understand stitching sofware better, but the do not explain the control settings very well in their online documentation.
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