Milan

AlanLichty

Moderator
Very nice result.

I am curious why you needed a 7 image stitch for this scene. This image does have good perspective for such a wide view. Also wondering how you processed the stitching to not leave artifacts with the pedestrians.
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Very cool work Tex! I like this super dark scene here. I bet @David S will love this processing.

A 7 shot pano, now that's quite the undertaking especially with people in it. Did you have to do some careful cloning and blending with the left quarter where the people are?

I rarely shoot pano's. I do on occasion, but it's pretty rare. So my hat goes off to you on this.
 

Tex Schneider

Ambassador
Very nice result.

I am curious why you needed a 7 image stitch for this scene. This image does have good perspective for such a wide view. Also wondering how you processed the stitching to not leave artifacts with the pedestrians.

Alan: Maybe I didn't need seven images, but I have learned that with panos, the more overlap you have, the better your chances are of having less issues? Also, the camera was in portrait orientation. For the processing, I let Lightroom do all of the heavy lifting.
 

David S

Well-Known Member
Very cool work Tex! I like this super dark scene here. I bet @David S will love this processing.

A 7 shot pano, now that's quite the undertaking especially with people in it. Did you have to do some careful cloning and blending with the left quarter where the people are?

I rarely shoot pano's. I do on occasion, but it's pretty rare. So my hat goes off to you on this.
This is really interesting!! Love the bw here.
 
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