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Technical Camera Images

GrahamWelland

Subscriber & Workshop Member
Portland Head Lighthouse

Reprocess of file in C1 Pro v10. This is from 2013 CI workshop to Acadia with Ed Cooley - by a process of attrition, only Ed and I were left by this morning!

Alpa 12STC, IQ260, SK72, 2s ISO 100 f/11
4 image stitch, ~12mm fall.

 

vjbelle

Well-known member
Portland Head Lighthouse

Reprocess of file in C1 Pro v10. This is from 2013 CI workshop to Acadia with Ed Cooley - by a process of attrition, only Ed and I were left by this morning!

Alpa 12STC, IQ260, SK72, 2s ISO 100 f/11
4 image stitch, ~12mm fall.
Great to see examples from the Schneider 72mm. Easily one of my favorite lenses - very, very sharp and a versatile focal length. Hope you still own it..... I wish the 3100 allowed focal length input.....

Victor
 

Smoothjazz

Active member
Graham,
Just curious-

Any problems with stitching an image when you have moving water in the image?

Thanks for your input.

John

Portland Head Lighthouse

Reprocess of file in C1 Pro v10. This is from 2013 CI workshop to Acadia with Ed Cooley - by a process of attrition, only Ed and I were left by this morning!

Alpa 12STC, IQ260, SK72, 2s ISO 100 f/11
4 image stitch, ~12mm fall.

 

GrahamWelland

Subscriber & Workshop Member
Graham,
Just curious-

Any problems with stitching an image when you have moving water in the image?

Thanks for your input.

John
I use Autopano Giga for my images. I initially tried using the scripting out of C1 Pro into Photoshop CC and it made a horrible mess of it. Autopano just worked and I didn't need to use the internal stitching editor tools - just recognize and stitch/blend into a single Photoshop file. It was a 800MB PSD file! (original is 18209 x 7200 resolution btw)

Possibly could have been more difficult with a shorter exposure and more water texture but I didn't notice any issues with this set of images.
 

HiggsSinglet

New member
I use Autopano Giga for my images. I initially tried using the scripting out of C1 Pro into Photoshop CC and it made a horrible mess of it. Autopano just worked and I didn't need to use the internal stitching editor tools - just recognize and stitch/blend into a single Photoshop file. It was a 800MB PSD file! (original is 18209 x 7200 resolution btw)

Possibly could have been more difficult with a shorter exposure and more water texture but I didn't notice any issues with this set of images.
I use Autopano Pro with scripts for stitching Aerial 360 pano, from time to time, I do run into issues with the ocean and the sky.
 

f6cvalkyrie

Well-known member
Very nice find, Graham, thanks for sharing :clap::thumbup:
I'm currently uploading some panoramic files from my E-M1 ... Looks good ...

C U,
Rafael
 

cunim

Well-known member
It's 16' C out there. Convertible weather for Canadians.

Rodie 135, IQ180, Monolith. Using my new "Platypod" to get low.

lag1.jpg
 

GrahamWelland

Subscriber & Workshop Member
It's 16' C out there. Convertible weather for Canadians.

Rodie 135, IQ180, Monolith. Using my new "Platypod" to get low.
Well, it was but I'm in Markham this week and today ... 2C and misty and ugly again. Glad I'm going home tomorrow to the Pacific North Wet. :shocked:
 

cunim

Well-known member
Well, it was but I'm in Markham this week and today ... 2C and misty and ugly again. Glad I'm going home tomorrow to the Pacific North Wet. :shocked:
Got to admit, that is beautiful country. So lovely that one day an army of attack beavers will cross the border and take it for the queen.
 

TimG

Member
Been struggling with rubbish weather recently, either 100% clouded out and rained on, or no clouds at all and everything is a bit bland, still fun finding big fossils to use as foregrounds though :)

WRS-5000 IQ260 Rodenstock 32

 

dchew

Well-known member
Yesterday's 2"/hr blizzard. 60xl two-image stitch.

I don't know if I'm crazy, but I don't share the concern others have over technical cameras in bad weather. Over in the X1D thread Howard, probably rightfully so, questioned how a technical camera would hold up in Iceland with pouring rain, snow, etc. I spent a week there last Feb with no issues and the weather was anything but sunny. Sure cover the Copal shutter. But except for the DB there's no electronics. I take the same reasonable care I did with my old bombproof Canon 1n. And now with ES I don't even have to fumble around setting the shutter speed.

On second thought, maybe I'm not crazy. Maybe just...
Forest Gump :loco:

 
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