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Google spectrum photo and you will learn all about the printing and framing.Incredible! I imagine the details!
Besides Michiel's questions:
What file format and PP where you doing?
Who printed and framed at at what cost ca. (don't want to be too curious)
Werner
Thanks Rich. If you are viewing "original" size on pbase this shot is presented as a 50% reduction and the others are mostly full size. All of the gorge pictures were shot on a tripod with 2 sec self timer, so I don't think that camera movement is a factor.Carl......great capture. Some of your other shots of the gorge (shot at 1/10s) still seemed to lack some of the micro contrast that this one (shot at 1/6s) has.
Any idea why?
Aaaahhhhh.......now maybe I see why.......is it because that it is a 3-shot stitch (like Millsart was talking about)?
Anyways.......I like this one :thumb up:
R
Just a general question how do you guys shoot panos, how much do you overlap?
I tend to overlap by half, which is a lot, and know a third is enough, but what do you guys do? I also tend to bracket all my shots!
Precise nodal point inaccuracies tend to show itself most when a lot of cabling is present, like telephone poles and wires etc., due to my computer restraints at the moment (2yr old always surfing otherwise ) I would show my first day test with the camera, but the Sigma Pro software is a huge issue for me due the aforementioned reason, that I cannot quickly edit the raws the way I want! Obviously my problem isn't the same as everyone else, but I do wish they can port the camera settings and profiles to LR soon, rather than never!
Very nice. I took the same gallery shot 6 years ago with my old Canon 5D, but not as sharp as the DP2M shot.I was travelling for the last 7 days with the Fuji XPro1 and the DP2M. If there were no Sigmas DP2/1M, I'd consider the Fuji's IQ outstanding. However, in comparison with the DP2M, I'd call it excellent and the one from the DP2/1M: "Simply the best, better than all the rest", as Tina Turner used to sing. Martha's vineyard.
Quentin,Hi Carl
I have never had much success with photomerge. Results can be hit and miss. I find PT Gui more reliable and flexible. Great shot - you are clearly having success with it!