DeltaSigma wrote:
Worth the effort though!
Question - did you apply any lens correction to each frame before stitching or just let Lightroom at it?
I had to apply lens correction though I would say it didnt help much. Photoshop still struggled to merge. So I manually repositioned the photos as layers and then ran auto blend layers. There were one or two spots where I had to correct the mask.
Another 3 shot pano with 16mm f3.5, this was easy to stitch. all done within Lightroom. Just make sure the 16mm is upright and not tilted up or down. Tallulah Falls by Ramkumar Sangameshwar, on Flickr
For some reason I was unable to register my "likes" for a day or two. After a reboot it's OK again but I won't be going back. I really liked the majority of images from the past few days - thanks as always for sharing.
As I wandered the streets of Bezier, France, I came up to the Cathedral
There was the sound singing coming from inside, so being intrepid (not) I ventured in.
Just stopping outside at the notice board to make sure I wasn't going to disturb a Mass or some other service. Not so apparently.
Got in there and like most of us .... looked up at the vaulted ceiling ..... marvelling at the work that those builders of earlier times and the complexities of the work they did.
I popped on the 15mm f3.5
Lighting inside the Cathedral as with all of them was awkward .... put the ISO up somewhat. Didn't want to draw attention by using flash !! Not that it would help .... the interior was vast and flash would have probably died at a reasonable distance.