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Re: My favorite panoramic landscape - share yours!
[Re: James Morrissey]
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02/26/07 12:40 PM
02/26/07 12:40 PM
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Hi George,
Great photo. I also checked out your gallery, you have some really good stuff there. I hope to add a panorama I did of the Tetons later. I don't do many myself as I still have not found a decent stitching program, and I find the labor that some of you folks go through in order to make them come out in PS really impressive. :P
Thanks James. I really feel that panoramas are the best way to capture an expansive landscape. I've tried UWA but I hate the distortions it creates. I use Arcsoft's Panoramamaker4 to do the stitching and it works fine for most scenes. I've always been too cheap to get PTGUI which I really think is the best stitching software out there. I think the real key to a good panorama is the camera setup. I always balance my Gitzo and then use a hotshoe spirit level to balance the camera. Again I'm too cheap to buy a leveling base.
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