Landscape Panoramas

KWJams

Senior Member
I couldn't find a panograph thread anywhere so why not post them here. :)This is the west slope of the Crazy Mountains.
 

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WhiteLight

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Re: Landscape panographs

That is brilliant.
Ever since the photo challenge with the B&W panorama, i've been trying to get one pano, but am not able to get it right.
Can still see the stitch lines in CS6 & i can't figure out why.
Marcel helped me quite a bit, but i haven't had luck.
What program do you use Ken?

Again, thepic just takes my breath away. Great
 

KWJams

Senior Member
Re: Landscape panographs

Microsoft Ice is what I used and am having trouble myself getting them to blend darker tones together.
 

KWJams

Senior Member
Re: Landscape panographs

I decided that this vertical one is better without HDR

Four vertical images stitched together. Half on the bronze was in two of the pictures and it stitched together without any ghosting.
 

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TedG954

Senior Member
Re: Landscape panographs

The stitch function in PS works great. Just plug in the photos, follow the prompts, and it's done. I haven't been able to find a seam.
 

KWJams

Senior Member
Re: Landscape panographs

Panographs are sure cool when you have a broad horizon and don't have to try and cram it into one frame.

I put this one already in the sunset thread but couldn't figure how to link it to here.
 

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sailtastic

Senior Member
Re: Landscape panographs

So here is my entrant for the B&W panorama weekly comp. As I'd only had my D3100 for a week or so, I wasn't really up to speed and rushed it a little. As with KWJams I used MS ICE (its free!) and as you can pick out there is some vertical banding at the joins. I've played around a little since and have established that I can remove these nicely in GIMP (another free program). While playing in GIMP I also tried to use the panorama script-fu (plugin) and was able to get a reasonable result. Of the two methods, ICE with GIMP touch up is definitely the quickest as ICE seems to handle the merge better than the GIMP plugin.
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nikonpup

Senior Member
Re: Landscape panographs

slow down, make sure u have a good overlap, use of a good tripod is helpful.
Ice does a nice job of stiching, if done correctly u should not have any banding problems.
 
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