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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 554344" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>You <u><em>may</em></u> also want to consider stitching several shots into one in a panorama - be meticulous in the stitching though as the smallest mistake will be magnified many times if you go extra large image. You'd need to view the joints at least at the 1:1 magnification to see if your stitching program got it right. You will also need to get the settings right for panoramic shooting to minimize the colour and tone shift in the sky for example.</p><p></p><p>Would like to know if this has worked for others</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've been working on a landscape to have printed 40" wide later this year as a gift. </p><p></p><p>So far I've not been able to get my panoramic shots to work to my satisfaction. </p><p></p><p>I am going back the scene and try to compare a wide (17mm) shot to one which will be a stitch of three (max four) shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 554344, member: 24285"] You [U][I]may[/I][/U] also want to consider stitching several shots into one in a panorama - be meticulous in the stitching though as the smallest mistake will be magnified many times if you go extra large image. You'd need to view the joints at least at the 1:1 magnification to see if your stitching program got it right. You will also need to get the settings right for panoramic shooting to minimize the colour and tone shift in the sky for example. Would like to know if this has worked for others I've been working on a landscape to have printed 40" wide later this year as a gift. So far I've not been able to get my panoramic shots to work to my satisfaction. I am going back the scene and try to compare a wide (17mm) shot to one which will be a stitch of three (max four) shots. [/QUOTE]
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