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Just the other day I finished up the review for Digital Photography Hacks. One of the hacks involved doing panoramic shooting with your digital camera. Take a series of pictures, overlap them by a 1/3 or so, and then use a stitching program to turn the results into a wide-angle composition. Since it sounded so easy, I downloaded a couple of stitching packages from the web and just took a quick sequence from my messy office basement. The results...
That's three of the four pictures in the sequence. I cropped the first one as the coloration didn't allow the program to integrate it too well. The little yellow blotches are the watermarks from the shareware version of the software I used. Not that I'll do this with all my shots, but it could be a lot of fun to add this to my digital bag o' tricks.
Just the other day I finished up the review for Digital Photography Hacks. One of the hacks involved doing panoramic shooting with your digital camera. Take a series of pictures, overlap them by a 1/3 or so, and then use a stitching program to turn the results into a wide-angle composition. Since it sounded so easy, I downloaded a couple of stitching packages from the web and just took a quick sequence from my messy office basement. The results...
That's three of the four pictures in the sequence. I cropped the first one as the coloration didn't allow the program to integrate it too well. The little yellow blotches are the watermarks from the shareware version of the software I used. Not that I'll do this with all my shots, but it could be a lot of fun to add this to my digital bag o' tricks.



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Posted by Ben Langhinrichs At 06:24:59 On 26/05/2004 | - Website - |