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Panoramas using Photoshop CS6
Sep 4, 2012 08:46:40   #
russelray Loc: La Mesa CA
 
A couple of months ago I discovered the Photomerge feature in Photoshop CS6. This past weekend I put it to good use.

A couple of photomerged pictures are below. More of them, and information about them, are available on my photography blog at http://russelrayphotos2.com/2012/09/03/panoramas-from-downtown-san-diego/ (don't worry naywayers, it's just a blog; nothing for sale.......lol).





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Sep 5, 2012 09:32:28   #
shutterbug65 Loc: Oakville, Canada
 
How does CS6 photomerge compare to older version of PS?
Whats different?

Nice photos

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Sep 5, 2012 12:47:59   #
russelray Loc: La Mesa CA
 
shutterbug65 wrote:
How does CS6 photomerge compare to older version of PS?
Whats different?

Nice photos

I have no clue because I only discovered Photomerge a couple of months ago, and since I am using CS6, there you go.

For those who haven't discovered Photomerge yet, it's pretty cool. Certainly does away with the absolute need to carry that dastardly tripod around in order to get panoramas.

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Sep 5, 2012 20:40:30   #
Drigby1 Loc: American Fork, UT
 
Nice job, because Photoshop can't do it all. Have to have good in line (tripod use?) photos first.

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Sep 5, 2012 21:21:31   #
russelray Loc: La Mesa CA
 
Drigby1 wrote:
Nice job, because Photoshop can't do it all. Have to have good in line (tripod use?) photos first.

Not really. As long as you overlap the photos some, Photoshop can stitch them together pretty seamlessly, horizontally, vertically, or both. Once Photoshop is done, you can either crop the picture or use Content Aware to fill in around the edges.

All the panoramas were compiled from handheld pictures.

Photoshop can come close to doing it all; give it a few more years.......lol

I don't like tripods and monopods, even though I have them. I tend to leave them at home or in the trunk.

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Sep 5, 2012 22:31:13   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
New Sony cameras do it ALL .

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Sep 6, 2012 11:03:36   #
shutterbug65 Loc: Oakville, Canada
 
So does the NIKON CPIX S9200 BLACK 16MP CMOS 18XWA 3"
Not an DSLR but an amazing little knock about cammera for sticking in your pocket point and shoot. 16MP and 14x zoom and many other neat features for $269 at Henry's what do have to loose. I still like My DSLR for serious work though.

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