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Nov 19, 2014 21:38 |  #1

Been going through my archives and I found some images from 2009. This is 6 portrait format, side-by-side. I re-processed them and re-stitched them in CS2.

I like it as it is, but would you crop this to a more "standard pano" like 2:1, 3:1 etc? If so, I would like to see your crop.

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Nov 20, 2014 09:23 |  #2

I think cropping the right-side to make it 3:1 works pretty well.

I would also increase the brightness, contrast and saturation (a little) but that's me. I didn't edit the image since you don't have "Image Editing Ok" turned on.

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Nov 20, 2014 13:31 |  #3

HaroldC3 wrote in post #17283345 (external link)
I think cropping the right-side to make it 3:1 works pretty well.

I would also increase the brightness, contrast and saturation (a little) but that's me. I didn't edit the image since you don't have "Image Editing Ok" turned on.

I turned it off, so feel free to show your edit. :cool:


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Nov 20, 2014 19:17 |  #4

Here's my 2 minute edit.

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Nov 20, 2014 19:38 |  #5

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Here's my 2 minute edit.

I like it, thanks! :cool:


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Nov 20, 2014 20:12 as a reply to  @ Hikin Mike's post |  #6

It is one of my favorite places. The area is so beautiful.




  
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Nov 22, 2014 22:53 |  #7

I didn't realize how extensively it floods. Thanks.


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Nov 22, 2014 23:28 |  #8

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I didn't realize how extensively it floods. Thanks.

Every spring with the melting snow.


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Nov 23, 2014 11:09 |  #9

Haha. Every spring when we HAVE snow.

Actually, I think both formats are good. Cropping it just past Lembert Dome gives more detail of the formations, but the full pano gives the feeling of just how expansive the high country really is.


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