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Jan 19, 2006 05:39 |  #1

this turned out ok, there are some ghost images along the shore line i will have to take out one of hte pictures if i can, i guess its just not matching up correct
well a few of the pictures


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Jan 19, 2006 05:59 |  #2

looks like a good pano from what i can tell. i also get the same results with the tops or bottoms not lining up perfectly.(even when using a tripod)usually i can usually fix mine by cloning in extra sky or cropping down to lowest one
i did a quick clone job to the top of this. i can remove my version if it bothers you.

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Jan 19, 2006 10:11 |  #3

I would also remove the dark vertical line at the extreme left side of the picture.


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Jan 19, 2006 14:41 as a reply to  @ rickc's post |  #4

ya but thats now what i was talking about there are ghost images in the trees against the lake. that stuff is all easily fixed with cropping


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Jan 19, 2006 15:04 |  #5

oh, i see what you are talking about now.i had to look close. i have never seen that issue before.but i have only done 10 or fewer panos.


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webejamn wrote:
this turned out ok, there are some ghost images along the shore line i will have to take out one of hte pictures if i can, i guess its just not matching up correct
well a few of the pictures

A bit more work probably,the place though looks absolutely stunning.


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Jan 19, 2006 21:35 |  #7

Are you taking pano pictures using panorama head on a tripot?
You may also read some about nodal point of your lens.


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Jan 19, 2006 21:55 as a reply to  @ geokuf's post |  #8

ya, i am useing a tripod usually i dont remmber about this one, i used the 50mm lens,


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