Trail/path from Bear Lake trail head to the falls.
Yes and no. Really I wanted to be able to print it any size that seemed appropriate. Mainly, I just wanted to see if I could be successful.
Hey Chief! Yes I have the RAW files plus the pano as a TIFF, and 2 different programs to edit it with, and I will try again with both programs when I get back home to the 'burg to see which one I like best. I will work on editing out the red person. If .successful I will post the edit. Will be displayed at home.
Thanks I guess I should have taken more time. At the time I thought it looked OK.
Thanks, but unfortunately there's no retake at this point in time.
Photo is an 8 shot vertical pano, with a nifty 50 and a 45 megapixel camera using a tripod. Also would like to print it, and would appreciate opinions on the best way to print (i.e., paper, canvas, or aluminum), and at what DPI. Thanks
OK time to clarify: What do you do when you are visiting a national park, and only have 2 days to enjoy taking photos, and it rains! Well I didn't let it stop me! I worked in light rain, and between showers. So I thought I would share what I consider to be my success with the forum. The last 2 photos were taken the night before at Schwabacher Landing while trying to get a sunset shot.
I agree as this exhibit was originally in the Southwest (I believe Arizona or maybe New Mexico). It was taken apart brick by brick and transported to it's present location, and assembled. Still it was an interesting exhibit to visit.
I would like to offer kudos to all members of the forum, and especially roder 10. My experience has been that if you have a question, problem and/or need clarification of anything involving photography, the membership is more than willing to offer assistance. In the case of roder 10, I was going to visit her area, and she was kind enough to offer advice on places to visit, and things to see. If it hadn't been for her advice I would probably have missed the Trading Post. A big thank you goes out to roder 10!
Thanks to all that responded, at least now I have a better understanding of the situation.
I need some clarification: My understanding is that if you take the pixels dimensions, and divide by 300 that will give you the size that you can safely expect to be able to print. i.e. for example, if the size is 6000X4000, then you can print it 20"X13.3". Keeping that same ratio, can you print it larger? Say 60X39.9(or 40 for round numbers). Thinking primarily about landscape pano's.
Slack action is one of the problems/concerns, and that is why you see trains with locomotives on both ends.