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I agree with Alan T: the basic technique is much the same as stitching panoramas
![]() Layers, alignment, and masking are the issues. Keeping the camera fixed on a tripod does solve the alignment problem, but is somewhat limiting. |
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that is awesome!!! thank you!!
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this is same paraglider 6 times
its been shown on here before and is on display in a local pub and gets lots of possitive feedback, and as allways look much much better in its full version of 3 foot long shot freehand paning with him as he passed then hand joined in photoshop, probably an hours work to get it seemless Gary ![]() |
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