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mvrekum
3rd of February 2004 (Tue), 09:11
Yes, they are a little bit big. Even photoshop had problems handling them :)
But please let me know comments on my first try.
http://www.photofile.nl/ee/index.php?groupid=2&lang=eng&pass=public
Thanks,
Martin
gsmx2
3rd of February 2004 (Tue), 10:25
For others who might want to look, they downloaded quickly, so don't be afraid to look.
As far as the pictures, I looked very very carefully at the 24-piece panorama. Incredible. No signs of stitch marks or roundness on the horizon. Excellent job. The Panorama Factory software and your method of shooting worked superbly together.
gsm x2
Leighow
3rd of February 2004 (Tue), 20:42
Well it is extremely interesting.. you just keep scrolling and scrolling and seeing so many different things.
It is so different that looking at a single frame. Plus, what starts out as a dry scene,ends up in what may be a canal and continues across flooded land --- this is lowland for sure.
Besides interest, the image was clear (not sunny) enough to see people, a www.url on an ad signs, boats, etc.
mvrekum
4th of February 2004 (Wed), 04:46
Thnx for your comments.
Just a litle background info:
All images are initially scanned on a Canon FS4000US at 4000DPI. I had to downsize the images to stitch them in Panorama Factory, but even after that Photoshop could not handle the files. Photoshop has a limit on pixels in photo width, so I had to downsize them again.
After stitching all together the colors were corrected in photoshop. This is where I noticed a little mistake I made. I did not set the camera on manual, so there were differences in color between images.
The thing I like best are the goast trucks on the highway. As you can see the images were shot real fast after eachother, cause one truck can be seen 5 times on the highway.
Leighow: What you see is actually a river, the river IJssel near Arnhem in Holland. The water is high causing the foreland to flood. Take a look at the iron bridge behind the parkinglot. This is the width of the river under normal conditions.
Martin
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