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Old 05-02-2012, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Joshua Bunn View Post
hi Greg,

stunning pictures and landscapes, would be good to see the IR shots aswell.

thanks for posting.

Josh
Yes I'll have to dig them out. I took several of Lake Tahoo in both IR and colour so I could do a colour/IR composite and those IR/Colour composites on that site were the research of how to combine IR/Colour.

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Originally Posted by astronobob View Post
All Wonderful Pano's, but eh, Nothing beats the Majestic Grand Canyon ? Super ! !
Yeah there's only one Grand Canyon!

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Hi Greg
Nice panoramas , what software do you use for the stitching ? is it simple enough for a luddite like me ?
If you haven't seen them already a bloke called Richard Green takes excellent panoramas with a DSLR ( x about 20 frames ) and prints them up to 1.5 x 4.5 Meters , He has a book out called Remote and Wild well worth checking out.

Thanks
Zane
I'll check out his work.

I use the Panorama Factory version 5.0 64 bit. Its inexpensive and works very well.

One thing with Panoramas I learnt is file control. After you've taken several it is often confusing which images belong to the Panorama and which are just regular images. That can be so confusing that I didn't do the Daintree pano for 1.5 years because I could not work out which images were the pano ones. I worked it out only recently!

So now I have decided to take a shot of the sky at the start and one at the end just so I know where they start and end. Or a shot with my hand in it at the start and one at the end. Or a separate memory card only for panos. Same with astro mosaics. It can be like a jigsaw puzzle later on. Good numbering/names is essential.

Greg.
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