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Jun 17 2009 03:59pm
18 images, 6 shots, each one -2, 0, +2 Exposure.

Something got completely messed up with the other thread, please close the other one, The image is not good at 19361px × 1871px, it needs to be a good size...



If you wanna view it at a HUGE, HUGE Size...By all means...http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2442/3636120831_c8a53e73c8_o.jpg (I warn you!)


Tell me what you think! :) I shot them with the 18-55 Kit, I've been using it again recently!


This post was edited by TheBlackRose66 on Jun 17 2009 04:01pm
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nice! 20k by 2k px. :)

you did warn us....
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Jun 17 2009 04:09pm
Quote (doyleo @ Wed, Jun 17 2009, 10:07pm)
nice! 20k by 2k px. :)

you did warn us....


Haha. Well, it looks good when it's not fully zoomed in! :)
Thanks =]
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Jun 17 2009 04:49pm
Damn thats a long'un
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How exactly do you take panoramas on a dlsr? I had a panorama program on my old canon p&s that would show a hologram of the last image so you knew where to take the next and than stitch it together for you... but my nikon dslr has nothing alike. Nice shot btw! :p
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Jun 17 2009 05:08pm
Quote (Nevereon @ Wed, Jun 17 2009, 07:03pm)
How exactly do you take panoramas on a dlsr? I had a panorama program on my old canon p&s that would show a hologram of the last image so you knew where to take the next and than stitch it together for you... but my nikon dslr has nothing alike. Nice shot btw! :p


Download Windows Live Photo Gallery. It will do that for you with as many images as you want.

That picture is going to take me forever to load.

The last picture that was stitched on got fudged up. <_<

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Download Windows Live Photo Gallery. It will do that for you with as many images as you want.

That picture is going to take me forever to load.


Yeah... but how do you know exactly how much to turn the camera than? ><
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Quote (Nevereon @ Wed, Jun 17 2009, 07:17pm)
Yeah... but how do you know exactly how much to turn the camera than? ><


Just guess where the pictures will match, as long as there aren't gaps between each photo, no matter how much they overlap it will still work.

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Jun 17 2009 05:24pm


Use Photoshop CS3.
Take a bunch of pictures, remembering to overlap each one about 20%, (And in my case, 3 exposures for each shot for HDR)
Then go into CS3> Automate > Photo merge.


What it does it pretty much stitches together the 20% with the 20% (Or however much you overlapped) With the same pixel color,ratio, tone etc. etc. So that it stitches together.


You just gotta be very careful with your exposures, especially when doing HDR, or each shot will look different, and this will cause it to look bad. (Such as the last shot I stiched in on the far right, you can notice a small difference in the exposure with
that compared to the rest of the shot!)

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Quote (TheBlackRose66 @ Wed, Jun 17 2009, 07:24pm)
Use Photoshop CS3.
Take a bunch of pictures, remembering to overlap each one about 20%, (And in my case, 3 exposures for each shot for HDR)
Then go into CS3> Automate > Photo merge.


What it does it pretty much stitches together the 20% with the 20% (Or however much you overlapped) With the same pixel color,ratio, tone etc. etc. So that it stitches together.


You just gotta be very careful with your exposures, especially when doing HDR, or each shot will look different, and this will cause it to look bad. (Such as the last shot I stiched in on the far right, you can notice a small difference in the exposure with
that compared to the rest of the shot!)


Or you could use Photoshop. ^_^

Your last image on the far right also got stitched wrong, it's out of alignment.
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