lovitlots wrote:
Shoot at one to one and as a pano. Combine the stacks and stitch them together.
Interesting concept. Do you have a digital example that you can post?
Nikonian72 wrote:
Interesting concept. Do you have a digital example that you can post?
I have done it but I didn't post it and I'm not sure where I have it filed just make sure you have your pano shots overlap by at least a third and crop the stacked shots to the largest possible size. Process the stacked shots first and then combine the pano. also when doing the panel make sure your lens rotates on its nodal point otherwise you may get some misalignment. You don't know what the nodal point is look it up on YouTube. It gives a good description there. I have a stack&stitch in my posted pictures under "there's an alien in my orchid" which you can check out.
lovitlots wrote:
I have done it but I didn't post it . . .
In other words "No (I do have a digital example to post)". The rest is just blah, blah, blah . . .
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