Hii Jan:
I corrected the reddish/magenta hue in tthe image, I wished to
emphasize our few autumn colors, but the effect looked exagerated in some
monitors; thank you very much.
https://flic.kr/p/27DnuKm
Carlos
2018-06-01 11:34 GMT-02:00 Decher Jan <wanderjan@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Carlos,
Pretty impressive, although I would take out some of that red/magenta hue
in Photoshop Elements. A matter of taste, I guess.
Makes me want to experiment again with the Rolleiflex, PanoHead II and
Rolleifix
Cheers,
Jan
On Jun 1, 2018, at 3:25 PM, CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Last weekend I remembered a topic about stitched panoramic photos and I
wanted to take a new one, it was a long time since I last did it.
They are five frames taken with the Rolleiflex 3,5F Planar and Kodak
Portra 400; the camera was mounted with the Rolleifix on my Benro pro
tripod and the pano head; I aligned the tripod plate screw with the
Rolleifix and the tripod head rotation axis, this way the camera and lens
combe turned around the _camera body front line_
.
Photomerge PS Elements pano software perfectly, stitched the five frames
in 30 sec, talking about perspective; I only cropped the stitched image
slightly to eliminate the small level difference between the frames.
I had taken a succesful pano about the same subject with the RPH twenty
years ago, but the camera position is different completely now:
https://flic.kr/p/27DnuKm
Carlos
PS:The pano original size will give me a 1 meter high quality print for
the long side, at 300 dpi.-