If you use LR then you can easily place 2 images (or more) side by side by using the Print module. Create or select a 2x1 frame and drop in the images. Instead of sending them to a printer save the output as a Jpeg (Print Job menu on the lower right)
Thanks, Colin. The 55 pano is definitely sharper. As I mentioned, the 35 was hand held @ 1/20 sec. The foreground looks a bit soft, so maybe I was a little off on my depth of field/hyperfocal distance.
If you use LR then you can easily place 2 images (or more) side by side by using the Print module. Create or select a 2x1 frame and drop in the images. Instead of sending them to a printer save the output as a Jpeg (Print Job menu on the lower right)
Thanks, Colin. The 55 pano is definitely sharper. As I mentioned, the 35 was hand. held @ 1/20 sec. The foreground looks a bit. soft, so maybe I was a bit off on my depth of field/hyperfocal distance.
If you use LR then you can easily place 2 images (or more) side by side by using the Print module. Create or select a 2x1 frame and drop in the images. Instead of sending them to a printer save the output as a Jpeg (Print Job menu on the lower right)
Thanks, Colin. The 55 pano is definitely sharper. AS I mentioned, the 35 was hand. held @ 1/20 sec. The foreground looks a bit. soft, so maybe I was a bit off on my depth of field/hyperfocal distance.