Taken in winter 82-83. June lake to the left in the valley. This is Horseshoe Canyon taken from US 395 south of Mono Lake.
Mamiya 645 1000s 1.9/80. Pan-X 125. Two shots stitched in Elements.
HorseshoeCanyon by jmarmck, on Flickr
Taken in winter 82-83. June lake to the left in the valley. This is Horseshoe Canyon taken from US 395 south of Mono Lake.
Mamiya 645 1000s 1.9/80. Pan-X 125. Two shots stitched in Elements.
HorseshoeCanyon by jmarmck, on Flickr
Regards
Marty
Apologies if anyone posted this already, but while searching for stitching software, I saw that PanaVue is going out of business (?). Aside from the sadness of that, they are giving away their Enterprise Edition 3 for free:
http://www.panavue.com/en/company/mission.htm
I'd try it, but it's Windows only.
Not doing anything from my 4x5 Provia film work but rather with an A6000 on a Gigapan Epic robotic head. Using Autopano Kolor to stitch and Photoshop CS6 to focus stack blend and process the Autopano outputs. Autopano much better than Photomerge in CS6. Have made some much larger stitches than the below. Each stitched panel is focus stack blended from multiple captures using sharp lenses set optimally at f8 to f11, then downsized a bit, so all frame areas are sharp.
11,400x6000 pixels from a 3x2 frame set of A6000 6kx4k pixel panels.
12,000x10,600 pixels from a 3x4 frame set.
From a couple weeks ago, a 7800x5400 pixel image from a 2x2 frame set:
St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, three sheets of 4x5:
http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/161414
St. Mary's Assumption Church, New Orleans, a bunch of Nikon d600 frames:
http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/161406
Ed Richards
http://www.epr-art.com
Here is a couple done at Yosemite, one of Bridal veil and one from a parking area outside the valley looking back at halfdome. Both were with an 8mp Canon Rebel. The Rodin statue group at Stanford University was taken with a Samsung S4 cellphone and stitched for a very wide shot of the grouping.
Sierra Pano at Sunrise from Alabama Hills
Hasselblad H4D-50, 150mm HC Lens
Stitched from 8 full size medium format vertical images.
Simple stitching - nothing exotic - using CS5
Image measures 2'2" high by 12' long @ 300ppi
I know just enough to be dangerous !
I guess using a Kodak Cirkut camera is just cheating, huh?
Sutherland, Coigach and Torridan, 2005.
Six 4x5 sheets, landscape orientation, stitched in PS5.
More of a proof of concept than a regular way of working: I'm bad at 'seeing' wide angle, and I wanted to see how the shapes of the mountains, lochs and coastlines would combine in a 180° panorama. Planned to go back and re-do when the colours and clouds were more to my taste, but never did.
Set up the tripod like a mortar emplacement, with all the angles and adjustments set in advance. Taking the shots was done by setting angles on the pan head, working as fast as possible before the light changed too much. A minute or so per exposure.
PS: I thought I was spotting dust. Turned out I was spotting sheep.
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