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Mt. Baker pano

 
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Sep 28, 2009 01:47 |  #1

Hiked up past the parking lot another couple hundred metres. Found my spot and pitched tripod. I'm not happy with Panorama Tools as the panos I do now are surpassing the software. But this turned out ok. Full size there are some small stitching niggle but you have to really look for them.

I recommend this trek for anyone who even remotely lives near this mountain. Truly spectacular and so easy to access a live volcano.

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Sep 28, 2009 01:52 |  #2

Amazing capture, the layers of the image are fantastic


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Sep 28, 2009 02:00 |  #3

Lovely pano Jason. So how are you doing the panos if not using software?




  
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Sep 28, 2009 02:04 |  #4

I'm doing a pano of a pano. I halve it so there are no memory errors. Seems to stitch better too.

Any suggestions on pano software for REALLY big mp files?


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Sep 28, 2009 02:13 |  #5

Excellent pano


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Sep 28, 2009 08:46 as a reply to  @ gcflora's post |  #6

Jason, lovely pano!! I miss seeing Mt.Baker when I lived on the mainland.


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Sep 28, 2009 19:20 |  #7

cosworth wrote in post #8722253 (external link)
I'm doing a pano of a pano. I halve it so there are no memory errors. Seems to stitch better too.

Any suggestions on pano software for REALLY big mp files?

Not too sure what to use since I don't do pano shots very often.




  
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Sep 28, 2009 19:23 |  #8

Nice shot.




  
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Sep 30, 2009 11:53 |  #9

cosworth wrote in post #8722253 (external link)
I'm doing a pano of a pano. I halve it so there are no memory errors. Seems to stitch better too.

Any suggestions on pano software for REALLY big mp files?

I've had good luck with Auto Pano Pro. I switched over to this program after being frustrated with Photoshop's lack of being able to stitck my huge files. APP seems to be able to handle huge panoramas - ie.. 30+ photos.


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