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S.D Holmes
{K:7156} 11/14/2004
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I know lolol - glad you like though. It was actually three shots with my wide angle lens and i used adobe cs - the automerge there is amazing and it also allows you to see an almost 3d view as well of the work. Makes it difficult to frame though!
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Marc Robin
{K:3385} 11/14/2004
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Wow, your panoramic looks to be pretty amazing! Must look really nice full size. Do you stitch them manually? How many shots was it? The lines in yours are great.
I guess that courtyard really lends itself to that kind of photo. Although like I said in my comment, stitching square scenery is quite difficult, I find.
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S.D Holmes
{K:7156} 11/14/2004
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lol - you'de be surprised how simialr our portolios on the louvre are!!here's a panormaic i made though i don't think it willcome out very well as an attachement - you can see the similarities though
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Jürgen Reinold
{K:1651} 10/24/2004
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Marc,
Nice work. I can appreciate the time and effort one can invest in manual stitching.
Take a look at the stitches I have uploaded at http://www.usefilm.com/image/541230.html and http://www.usefilm.com/image/545270.html. Both were made with a stitching software that came with my little Canon S100 and S400 cameras. Technically not free, unless you are in the market for such a camera.
There is a public domain software I use for image manipulations that offers stitching, though I have not tried that feature. The software is ?Irfan View? and you can get more information and download it at http://www.irfanview.com/
Jürgen
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Joe Stewart
{K:1908} 10/24/2004
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Great night shot, great stitching!!!
Regards,
Joe
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Jessica deem
{K:187} 10/23/2004
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Hallo Marc Dein Foto ist sehr schön! Das Licht ist genau richtig. Liebe Grüsse Jessica
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