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Thread: Digital Stitching a Tree, Is there Automatic Correction of Tree Wind Movement

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    Digital Stitching a Tree, Is there Automatic Correction of Tree Wind Movement

    For mind experiment , is there any automatic correction of leafs and wood of wind movement of a tree and stitching it with multiple photos and any automatic correction a extremelly large stitched image or a software with a correction when stitching?

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    Re: Digital Stitching a Tree, Is there Automatic Correction of Tree Wind Movement

    Lightroom has options for that in the panorama stitching function.
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    Re: Digital Stitching a Tree, Is there Automatic Correction of Tree Wind Movement

    Quote Originally Posted by bdkphoto View Post
    Lightroom has options for that in the panorama stitching function.
    Thank you very much indeed Bruce.

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    Re: Digital Stitching a Tree, Is there Automatic Correction of Tree Wind Movement

    Very large difficult files are made via stitching. With today's printing technologies ( even technologies from 5-10 years ago ): you don't really need a very large file to make a very large images. 100s of MB or 1-10GB can lock up one's computer if it isn't equip with memory and a fast processor.

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    Re: Digital Stitching a Tree, Is there Automatic Correction of Tree Wind Movement

    yes, some stitching programs have automatic alignment and correction features, but they struggle with moving objects like leaves in wind. usually, you’ll get best results by shooting faster shutter speeds or using software to mask out moving parts manually.

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