faneuil
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I am mainly a portraitist - so forgive my newbie-ish architectural shooting qustion:
I am looking photograph tight space (bathrooms, small bedrooms etc) and capture a decent sense of the space.
Using p65+ back and P1 body. Widest lens I have is 35mm.
I've tried C1 keystone correction multiple 35mm shots and then stitching in PS with poor results.
Goal: Construct the look of one wide angle shot (say 20mm or so) using several shots.
Best results so far have been:
1) on tripod of course
2) 35 mm lens, MF camera aligned vertically.
3) 5-6 overlapping shots as I pan side to side
4) no keystone correction, merge to panorama (Perspective mode) in PS
Also have 45mm, 55mm and 80mm lenses available.
Any tips or links hugely appreciated.
thanks.
Eric
PS. getdpi meeting up at PhotoExpo next week?
I am looking photograph tight space (bathrooms, small bedrooms etc) and capture a decent sense of the space.
Using p65+ back and P1 body. Widest lens I have is 35mm.
I've tried C1 keystone correction multiple 35mm shots and then stitching in PS with poor results.
Goal: Construct the look of one wide angle shot (say 20mm or so) using several shots.
Best results so far have been:
1) on tripod of course
2) 35 mm lens, MF camera aligned vertically.
3) 5-6 overlapping shots as I pan side to side
4) no keystone correction, merge to panorama (Perspective mode) in PS
Also have 45mm, 55mm and 80mm lenses available.
Any tips or links hugely appreciated.
thanks.
Eric
PS. getdpi meeting up at PhotoExpo next week?