Hello :
I understand that there are specialized Pano Tools to create Multi Row Panoramas but have the following question -
Noting that todays Pano Software are pretty efficient in correcting stitching errors, I am wondering if anyone has used a Single Row Pano ( attached image ) to create a 3 Row Pano, ie
Row 1 : Straight Leveled as the correct way to use the Single Row Pano Pano Tool.
Row 2 : Half Frame pointed above Row 1
and
Row 3 Half Frame pointed below Row 1.
How were the errors for subjects in the range from 6ft to infinity ? Main use is landscapes, ie trees, branches in the foreground to mountains in the background -
Would appreciate your experiences - Do share which software was used and if there were differences in the results with different focal lengths -
Thanks,
Jai
I understand that there are specialized Pano Tools to create Multi Row Panoramas but have the following question -
Noting that todays Pano Software are pretty efficient in correcting stitching errors, I am wondering if anyone has used a Single Row Pano ( attached image ) to create a 3 Row Pano, ie
Row 1 : Straight Leveled as the correct way to use the Single Row Pano Pano Tool.
Row 2 : Half Frame pointed above Row 1
and
Row 3 Half Frame pointed below Row 1.
How were the errors for subjects in the range from 6ft to infinity ? Main use is landscapes, ie trees, branches in the foreground to mountains in the background -
Would appreciate your experiences - Do share which software was used and if there were differences in the results with different focal lengths -
Thanks,
Jai
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