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Re: first attempt at panosGreat panos, love the clouds
if you like to try, there is a free stitching software Hugin which may give you better control (but may add more complexities) link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/?abmode=1
Re: first attempt at panosGood tests. YOu have captured good detail in the contrast. They do seem a bit over-sharpened though.
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Re: first attempt at panospanos look good well done
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Re: first attempt at panosTTT
thanks for the link, first try worked very well, it looks like a good program Killakoala thank for the heads up on the sharpening, must remember to turn off sharpen till the end of the process I had input sharpening in lightroom then moderate output sharpening for screen on the small jpegs I sent to photo shop then input sharpening when I brought the stitched pano back for final editing in lightroom and final output sharpening when I saved it for the web plus flickr has resized it and added to the problem anyone else with any comments ?
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