Wow... nice stitching (small flaws notwithstanding.) Did you hold the camera level for the entire sequence or did you you tilt it at the edges? I'm notcing that there's a swoop to the top shape (and of course a corresponding shape at the bottom.) How much effort did that take? I've stitched stuff manually - did you have software assist?
Paul
Feb 25, 2005 at 8:23 am
You did a great job on that stitching, you must of had a tripod or a good steady hand.
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Wow... nice stitching (small flaws notwithstanding.) Did you hold the camera level for the entire sequence or did you you tilt it at the edges? I'm notcing that there's a swoop to the top shape (and of course a corresponding shape at the bottom.) How much effort did that take? I've stitched stuff manually - did you have software assist?
You did a great job on that stitching, you must of had a tripod or a good steady hand.
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I didn't use a tripod or a special bracket, but you can look at a nice stitched image of NYC using PTMac on my site here: http://viebrock.ca/photos/2004-nyc/nyc_ ...
wow. didn't realize this was a stitch at first. very cool.
It's nice when you think about the technique you gave. But overall it looks dry.(non eye catching)