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04-28-06, 02:40 AM
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Keeper of the Light
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Panorama shot
Took that last week. The photostitch utility did an ok job of putting it together.
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04-28-06, 03:13 AM
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Good Pic, but another way i think you could have done it was by doing a high res shot, if your camera has enough MP. Then cropping out a portion of the top and bottom. And walla you will get the same wide looking shot.
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04-28-06, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Jewtheist
Good Pic, but another way i think you could have done it was by doing a high res shot, if your camera has enough MP. Then cropping out a portion of the top and bottom. And walla you will get the same wide looking shot.
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In theory that would work however with the panoramic shot, you actually get to capture the "in the photo" feeling a little more since you're actually rotating the camera.
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04-28-06, 10:07 AM
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you get more depth and livelyness with stitching the photos, in my opinion.
OLT, what kind of program do you use to put the photos together? I use Canon's photostitch. i think it does an ok job stitching the photos together.
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04-28-06, 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Jewtheist
Good Pic, but another way i think you could have done it was by doing a high res shot, if your camera has enough MP. Then cropping out a portion of the top and bottom. And walla you will get the same wide looking shot.
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uh.... you only get one portion of the landscape. This is a 180 degrees, rather than the left side of the city. You are not quite understanding the goal.
Woogie, I used I-stitch on my MAC.
PS- you can't do this with a single picture

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04-28-06, 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by O. L. T.
uh.... you only get one portion of the landscape. This is a 180 degrees, rather than the left side of the city. You are not quite understanding the goal.
Woogie, I used I-stitch on my MAC.
PS- you can't do this with a single picture
 
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agreed.
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04-28-06, 09:32 PM
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 which camera did you us to do the panoramic shot. I know the kodak camera V series actually has the stiching function. Very cool shot
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04-28-06, 10:03 PM
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Canon 300D
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04-28-06, 10:08 PM
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I guess its the angle of your pic OLT, it doesnt look like its panoramic to me. The other pic however with the cars on the lot looks more panoramic. Just my idea not being rude or anything.
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04-28-06, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Jewtheist
I guess its the angle of your pic OLT, it doesnt look like its panoramic to me. The other pic however with the cars on the lot looks more panoramic. Just my idea not being rude or anything.
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Now you are mistaking panoramic for fish eye.
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04-28-06, 11:25 PM
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Maybe, i took photo in school for 3 years, must not remember anything....  o well......
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04-28-06, 11:44 PM
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I'll forgive you. Just check out "panoramic" at www.m-w.com
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