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Jul 28, 2014 20:15:15   #
Albuqshutterbug Loc: Albuquerque NM
 
Thanks Larry.

lbrandt79 wrote:
Great shot, perfect example at to why you need to shoot Manual.

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Jul 28, 2014 20:19:54   #
Albuqshutterbug Loc: Albuquerque NM
 
As far as your original post, here is a shot of a building that I used ICE on to stitch even though I have 2 focus points.
On the right my focus was on the clock and on the left on the picture in the window.
ICE did a nice job with this as well.
I am posting it full size so that you can see the merge point.

2 photo building stitch using ICE
2 photo building stitch using ICE...
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Jul 29, 2014 06:44:23   #
lbrandt79 Loc: League City, Tx.
 
Where is the point, I cannot see it, I downloaded it, give us a hint, looks good to me. Did you stitch 2 landscape shots or two portraits?

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Jul 29, 2014 07:01:33   #
G Brown Loc: Sunny Bognor Regis West Sussex UK
 
Paralax problem

take a piece of flat metal about 4 inch long and drill a series of holes in it. mount camera on one end facing the other end. mount the other end on your tripod. now take your panorama...move the mount on the tripod and do it again...then see which gets rid of your problem or if you need to drill more holes.

there is math to do this and you will need to understand where your 'nodal point is for your camera but trial and error will get you there too.

make sure everything is tight!!!!!!

george

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Jul 29, 2014 08:23:09   #
Albuqshutterbug Loc: Albuquerque NM
 
Thank you Larry,
This is a composite of 2 portraits.
The break point is in line with the cable on the middle satellite dish. The left side is sharp, the right is just a bit soft. Together its not overly noticeable and is useable.
I have been generally pleased with the results I get.

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Jul 29, 2014 15:34:31   #
lbrandt79 Loc: League City, Tx.
 
It is good, like so many shots we take, we are our own worse critic. I still think no one but you would know. :)

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Aug 1, 2014 14:13:31   #
Albuqshutterbug Loc: Albuquerque NM
 
This is what I get when I plan the shot and do a reasonably good job of maintaining a pan. This was hand held and I like this one quite a bit.
Just showing off now.. :-D

2 photo stitch using ICE of the Mittens
2 photo stitch using ICE of the Mittens...

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Aug 1, 2014 14:26:08   #
lbrandt79 Loc: League City, Tx.
 
Albuqshutterbug wrote:
This is what I get when I plan the shot and do a reasonably good job of maintaining a pan. This was hand held and I like this one quite a bit.
Just showing off now.. :-D

Great shot

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Aug 1, 2014 15:24:00   #
jimvanells Loc: Augusta, GA
 
I have seen many pros take their panorama shots using the vertical frame. This approach may work well with buildings as well as landscapes.

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