David,
It’s a nice photo and beautiful example of sedimentary rock formation, just
lovely. Good for Hugin.
Bill
On May 9, 2019, at 7:17 AM, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
G'Mornin' Philippe!
I first (and last) tried this technique, just for fun, back in 2011, with
this shot of Mt. Robson. Taken with a 200/4 Micro-Nikkor on an Olympus E3,
via an adapter. Sixteen, 10mp shots, 4x4 (on tripod, naturally) and stitched
in my favourite, free pano-maker, HugIn.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155735425@N05/46724903982/in/dateposted-public/
Unfortunately, HugIn stitches to a TIFF file... and it is HUGE, at 96.2MB, so
I hope you'll forgive me if I don't post the original!
For pixel peepers, a screenshot of the left-ish center is here:
http://furnfeather.ca/look/detail.html
When I first showed it, in much larger size, Sonny spotted an area where the
stitching had not gone well (I'd not noticed it), but a re-do in HugIn solved
the problem. A three minute fix!
For me, it was simply a fun experiment. But, you are right. For serious
landscape photographers, it's a way to get a 100mp shot, with a 10mp camera.
Thanks for sharing your idea!
David.
Probably worth a try if you are into landscape photography.------
Based on a dozen APS-C shots covering a square or so, below is a
screenshot of a compound stitched using the pano feature of LR CCC.
http://gallery.leica-
users.org/v/Phileica/Playground/Capture+d_____cran+2019-05-
09+__+11_24_12.png.html
Nothing spectacular I must admit, but fairly interesting if you look at
the following two crops (also screenshots btw) from the file above:
- The foliage in the bottom right corner (hazelnuts bushes in fact)
http://gallery.leica-
users.org/v/Phileica/Playground/Capture+d_____cran+2019-05-
09+__+11_21_33.png.html
- And the distant hills in the lower middle of the same.
http://gallery.leica-
users.org/v/Phileica/Playground/Capture+d_____cran+2019-05-
09+__+11_23_29.png.html
All three should be viewed embiggened to realize the potential of the
technique I think.
Hope this helps some of you.
Amities
Travel light Philippe, trying to explore and refine techniques for a
trip to Yosemite ;-)
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