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First try of a pano using Panorama Factory
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Wow thats a really cool pano for sure! Its neat to see the different weather in the sky like that. And that the main focus is off to your left and then just houses after houses in between and end with the land ending. Well thought out. gj
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Awesome! I like the way you have a close object in the left side of the pano. Creates a nice perspective.
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Largest pano I have ever seen on this forum
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How do you figure how many degrees your pano spans? This pano is composed of 12individual shots with a focal length of 55mm on each shot.
Edit: The orginal pano when completed has a image size of 23118 x 1717 if that helps. |
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awsome job i see no flaws in the stitching at all! very very well done, amazing that its from a 12 pic series! damn good work
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