> Steve Gullick <Steve.Gullick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> i honestly don't think that it can be done. The problem is, is that
> although
> you may mount the camera on a panning tripod, use the same exposure
> etc, the
> light entering the camera will be at a different angle each time you
> pan and
> will show up mostly in the exposure of the sky.
>
Most software for stitching panoramas will smooth out some density variations
where the images are stitched. When you make the series you need to take a
manual reading and stick with that same reading for all frames in the series.
Using auto will definitely stuff the densities up.
Wayne Harridge
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~w_harridge
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