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The River Tay - Scotland - Mega Panorama

 
Muzz
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Jul 05, 2007 05:45 |  #1

30 Images sticthed together.

Full size .Tiff version is 350MB!

I really enjoyed making this - I found it alot of fun.

I know about the watermark will order the software this afternoon.

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The sky was like that with some blue skies white clouds and dark rain showers all in the area.

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Jul 05, 2007 06:41 |  #2

Dodgy link. I don't have permission to open it.




  
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Jul 05, 2007 06:53 |  #3

WOW! That is cool!

I really like how it goes from rural to urban, then to rural again, shows the develpoment of cities well!

Very cool shot


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Jul 05, 2007 06:54 |  #4

Cheers Owin,

Have shifted it to a free server for now :)


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Jul 05, 2007 07:56 |  #5

One hell of a panorama, pretty dull subject but fun to look at anyway :D


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Jul 05, 2007 08:12 |  #6

Anke's probably used to the scenery (esp. living in RTW), but i didn't find it at all dull. Great job, and i might look at that software myself




  
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Jul 05, 2007 16:51 |  #7

Excellent piece of work.Kept going backwards and forwards seeing something different to look at.

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Jul 05, 2007 16:57 |  #8

Hey well done , agree with Anke , though the principle of the shot is great. LOL luckily you did need a sewing machine , you would be there for months.


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Jul 05, 2007 17:20 as a reply to  @ rob1den's post |  #9

Wow, that's an amazing panorama of Dundee & surroundings. I was living in the block of flats on the far left behind the boat beside Tayport Harbour. I was there three years until just recently as im back in Inverness for a year out. I take it this was taken from Broughty Ferry Castle? :)


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Jul 05, 2007 17:45 |  #10

Impressive Muzz. Did you have any blending issues with panorama factory? I've been looking for some panorama software with RAW support as I'm not too crazy about photomerge in CS. Cheers!




  
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Jul 05, 2007 18:09 |  #11

Thanks for the comments all - Appreciate the input as always :)

jdizzle wrote in post #3493232 (external link)
Impressive Muzz. Did you have any blending issues with panorama factory? I've been looking for some panorama software with RAW support as I'm not too crazy about photomerge in CS. Cheers!

I had no issues with Panorama Factory whatsoever (apart from watermark lol)

I dont think it supports RAW though but I just opened up the RAW files with rawshooter then converted to tiff's without doing any pp.

Then I could use the TIFF's and turn them into a pano then edit in CS2.

At $70 it aint cheap but when you think of all the effort it would take to do something like that I would pay $70 per pano lol :)

Hope that helps,

Murray

P.S If you want they have a demo version :)


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Jul 05, 2007 18:53 |  #12

Took a bit to load up on dial up (24 kbs), but it was worth the wait. Great shot....now the only question that remains is, Have you decided which wall to hang the print on?;)


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