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I used Photoshop to try stitching together some shots I took of a wreck on an inland site. I set the camera to manual and made sure I applied the same ACR settings to all the shots. Quite pleased with the result I'm going to give it another go when I get chance.
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Nice work!
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Wow! That's a wall-hanger. I wonder if a person could move laterally as they take photos, and stitch them together. This would give a better view of the wreck considering the field of view limitations provided by the water. I've heard of software that is capable of this, but I can't think of the name if it at the moment. Help?
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Excellent stitching.
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Fantastic pano, first time I see a underwater pano.
Very creative, thank you for sharing. Marcelo |
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