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bryanj87
27th of November 2007 (Tue), 22:22
So, I've started to play around with panoramas, using CS3s' photomerge. The following image is made up of 9 images of Brown University in Providence, RI. I had a difficult time with the sky, and this is the best I could get it in PP. I used a polarizer (even though I've read you're not supposed to with panos). Any tips, advice or other feedback would be greatly appreciated. :)
http://www.bryanbzdula.com/newpics/albums/userpics/Providence-Panorama5.jpg
Mike-DT6
27th of November 2007 (Tue), 22:56
As far as I can see there it looks great. :-D The sky looks fine to me, with regard to it being stitched together!
Mike
natechappell
27th of November 2007 (Tue), 23:01
beautiful.
mike ca
27th of November 2007 (Tue), 23:55
Nice Capture! great color... Thanks for sharing
BottomBracket
28th of November 2007 (Wed), 08:32
Good job in stitching, I couldn't find the transition areas no matter how hard I try. The whole photo seems to be tilting a tad to the left though. Thanks for sharing!
bikerider
28th of November 2007 (Wed), 09:28
good stitching effort Bryan no obvious seams, however I can see several areas of uneven exp which is probably due to the cpl.
bryanj87
28th of November 2007 (Wed), 11:26
Thanks for the comments. All 9 shots were done handheld. Looking back, I probably should have ditched the cpl, used a tripod, and adjusted my exposure as I panned left to right. Good eye, Pio. I didn't realize it was tilted.
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