After a convoluted exchange that in my opinion does not make much sense...
When taking images in order to stitch an image, remember to shoot manual, equalize the images, stitch, post process the result.
Here is a sample taken long ago (2019?) in France.
4 captures stitched together and post processed afterward.
I use manual so the EV is the same across the board. Otherwise the sky and other things probably won't "match" if the EV is different for each image. It would require too much work to make them match. I then stitch and make any adjustments after stitching.
Longshadow wrote:
I use manual so the EV is the same across the board. Otherwise the sky and other things probably won't "match" if the EV is different for each image. It would require too much work to make them match. I then stitch and make any adjustments after stitching.
Silence is the only possible answer to imbeciles.
Nice moment captured.
I've never used no more than 3 for my panos
peekaboo wrote:
I've never used no more than 3 for my panos
My record was over 300... The result was... Despicable? But all the details are there. That was my first panorama, and handheld at that.
Link to threadZoomable versionI did not know what I was doing, to be honest. I just wanted to try it so... I was nuts (still am).
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
I think they look OK.
I remember one you posted a year or so ago with the parked car to demonstrate mismatch. I used it to show a couple of friends the importance correct calibration.
BboH wrote:
I think they look OK.
I remember one you posted a year or so ago with the parked car to demonstrate mismatch. I used it to show a couple of friends the importance of correct calibration.
Err, that one was a walking panorama of a wall that well over 300 feet long.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
Rongnongno wrote:
Err, that one was a walking panorama of a wall that well over 300 feet long.
I remember - I will affirm that, with your explanation, was an excellent demonstration of the need for accurate calibration - either of tripod or hand-held.
And, what you created may have been unintended, I could assert that what you created was intentional to make the point.
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