Pano newbie question
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 10:48 pm
Hi,
on the NZ trip I did recently, I was at the top of the Treble Cone ski area. It gives a magnificient view of the Mt Aspiring Nat Park. So I thought it would make a great panorama. Made sure everything was level, took 8 photos in this series. It was probably around 1pm, only time I could be there, so high sun. I had my CPL on.
Each individual photo comes out pretty good. I used a trial version of PTgui to put them together. What I find is that because of the CPL and the changing angle of the CPL to the sun as I rotate, I get the various shades of blue, which gives the bands of light/dark blue in the pano.
Question is: am I stuffed or can I save the images to still get my nice pano?
Here is the sample from PTgui. Sorry about the watermarks, it's just the trial version. Click image for a larger version.
thanks,
André
on the NZ trip I did recently, I was at the top of the Treble Cone ski area. It gives a magnificient view of the Mt Aspiring Nat Park. So I thought it would make a great panorama. Made sure everything was level, took 8 photos in this series. It was probably around 1pm, only time I could be there, so high sun. I had my CPL on.
Each individual photo comes out pretty good. I used a trial version of PTgui to put them together. What I find is that because of the CPL and the changing angle of the CPL to the sun as I rotate, I get the various shades of blue, which gives the bands of light/dark blue in the pano.
Question is: am I stuffed or can I save the images to still get my nice pano?
Here is the sample from PTgui. Sorry about the watermarks, it's just the trial version. Click image for a larger version.
thanks,
André