OK. Bear with me. This is my first attempt at creating a panorama with multiple pics stitched together. Let me know what you think.
Woodward reservoir_ Sunrise
Question - How did you do create it ?
good composition.
Sadly, this forum doesn't allow large photo images and panoramas suffer due to this. Although your image looks like it could be great, it is not large enough to see any detail. Perhaps you could upload it to Flickr or some such site and provide a link to a larger version. Just a thought.
The stitching/exposure across frame looks good, but the pano seems a little tilted to the right.
A larger version would be most helpful.
Eric
Yeah, pictures like this are difficult to see because of size constraints. I have it up on flickr also, but it isn't much bigger there. If you don't have the pro account, they limit the size of your viewable pics. Here's a link anyway.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebux/6098573755/I made it using Photoshop elements 6. I stitched 5 separate pictures together to create it. It was something I decided to try to see how to do it more than anything. If I had taken beter base pictures, I think the pano would have come out much better. Next time I'll take my time and set up the tripod.
Stitch jpb looks good from larger image!
Randy,
You're right the Flickr photo doesn't look any bigger. Try this: post the photo vertically, just rotate it 90 degrees one way or the other. Ugly Hedgehog seems to restrict width more than height. Don't worry, I think I can turn my head, or rotate my monitor as necessary to view the pano ;-).
Give it a shot,
Eric
Now that they have the "store original" option (fantastic by the way) I can reattach it and you can click to see the large version.
My first panorama @ Woodward Reservoir
Randyb1969: Thought the following might help.
Go to acratech.net, then at the top of the page click on "Tutorials", then look for and click on "How to create stiched panoramics". Until I saw this I had no
idea how to prevent "staircasing". ehwalton (Gene)
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