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Feb 06, 2012 23:14 |  #1

My boring simplistic street was the subject in this panorama experiment, taken with a rebel T3i and a basic 18-55 stock canon lens.

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I couldn't figure out how to fix the blemish in the road/sidewalk

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Feb 07, 2012 08:50 |  #2

nice, that "blemish" looks like parallax. did you use a tripod?




  
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Feb 07, 2012 10:59 |  #3

Or better stitching software?


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Feb 07, 2012 15:05 |  #4

Interesting panorama, unusual subject... I like it!


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Feb 07, 2012 19:37 |  #5

Negative on the tripod, im not sure what parallax is but im about to google it in a second.
Yea I did use photoshop to make this one I dont really have anything else available unless there is a free panorama program that runs better than photoshop.
@atexasphotog, thanks! my neighbor says that this is the most exciting view he has ever seen of this cookie cutter neighborhood haha.


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Feb 08, 2012 08:40 |  #6

calypsob wrote in post #13845336 (external link)
Negative on the tripod, im not sure what parallax is but im about to google it in a second.
Yea I did use photoshop to make this one I dont really have anything else available unless there is a free panorama program that runs better than photoshop.
@atexasphotog, thanks! my neighbor says that this is the most exciting view he has ever seen of this cookie cutter neighborhood haha.

Paralax is when things in your field of view "move" in relation to one another, because the nodal (the spot light enters your lens) has shifted from one picture to the next. Basically you have changed your POV, and so to, have the position(s) of your subjest relative to your nodal point.

If you want to correct this in the future, using a tripod helps. A proper panoramic tripod head will completely eliminate paralax as it's purpose is to rotate the camera around the ideal (nodal) point where paralax will not occur.

Often times as well, you may get this sort of stitching error when clouds move, or something like that. Photoshop stitcher is pretty good, but I do not find it to be the best. Even if your error is paralax, there is software that will adjust for the sort of misalignment in your pano, as well as clouds and so on (don't get me wrong, Photoshop does get it right some times too!).

One I've used a couple of times that I like, is Hugin. It's free. And Also, PTgui. I like PTgui the best, but it's a pay-for program.


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Feb 08, 2012 21:11 |  #7

calypsob wrote in post #13839324 (external link)
My boring simplistic street was the subject in this panorama experiment, taken with a rebel T3i and a basic 18-55 stock canon lens.
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I couldn't figure out how to fix the blemish in the road/sidewalk

A good job, shows the UWA lens are not always necessary .




  
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Feb 09, 2012 05:21 |  #8

Yep. I actually tend to prefer panos shot at between 35 and 50mm and stitched to ultra wide shots for a lot of landscape situations. That, or portrait orientation landscapes. I may be weird that way.


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