Aram said: > It even taxed my DSL. Great shot. There is one spot just below > snow line on the left where there is a large out of focus section. > I wonder how that could have happened. I assume all 15 shots were > focused pretty darn close to infinity. My goodness, Aram! You are right! I have no idea how that might happen, as it is within a single image, and that single image is sharp. When I looked at my images, I discovered that although I planned 16 images, I took 17... two overlapped the area where the o-o-f anomaly occurred. So, I swapped 'em out, and recompiled the pano. Problem gone! See: http://www.furnfeather.net/Panos/MtRobson-3.jpg All shots were done on manual focus and exposure, with both measurement made on the bare rock.. It was all processed through the open source pano program called Hugin - downloadable, for free, at: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ I find it fast, convenient and, best of all, free. Thanks for looking and for having such "eagle eyes"! Cheers! David. -- David Young - Photographer Logan Lake,BC, CANADA Wildlife: www.furnfeather.net Personal: www.main.furnfeather.net A micro-lender through Kiva.org. ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: http://www.lrflex.furnfeather.net/ Archives are at: //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/