Hi all,
I am fairly new to the panoramic scene and am looking for some tips. I don't have a proper pan head (not enough pans done to justify it). I used cs4 to blend the images together after processing them in LR2
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Looks good, interesting buildings.
If you want some feedback and pointers, it' helps to know the exif info and how you took the pano.
ISO 100, long exp noise reduction, tripod, manual, raw, take test shots & use your histogram, cable release, mirror lockup, HDR, portrait orientation for increased resolution.
Nicholas Croke wrote:
Hi all,
I am fairly new to the panoramic scene and am looking for some tips. I don't have a proper pan head (not enough pans done to justify it). I used cs4 to blend the images together after processing them in LR2
[url]http://redlinephoto.wordpress.com/[/url]
I like the shot, especially the illuminated pyramids in the foreground. There are several buildings that have pure grey sections to them in your photo, almost like all the detail was lost. Why is that?
Nice shot. I have a daughter in Edmonton so I've become reasonably familiar with the skyline. She's out in Beverley/Rundle Heights area overlooking the river and my first thought was that the picture was taken from there but on looking closer I think you were south of the river and closer to downtown. Probably west of Wayne Gretzky and south of 98th Ave, around Strathcona Drive, perhaps?
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