Will do more work on the sky - I did quite a lot of smoothing and
blurring where joins were visible but I can see more needs to be done.
I did the stitching just using Paint Shop Pro, no fancy tricks. I have
tried using PanoTools before but found it incredibly difficult to get
anything remotely good out of it. I may give it another go for
stitching together wide-angle photos, but for these 135mm shots
alignment was not a problem - distortion must be minimal.
Thanks for the comments!
Roger
Skip Williams wrote:
> I like the longer one.
>
> Also, you might want to do some work on the sky, trying to eliminate the
> slight banding between images, which is still visible. A large Blur filter
> on the sky would probably help in that regard if you don't want to re-stitch
> it.
>
> Next time, I'd consider using a red filter to cut some of the haze too.
>
> Good result though.
>
> What did you use to do the stiching?
>
> Skip
>
>
>
>>Subject: [OM] Re: Paris panOraMa
>> From: Roger Wesson <roger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Date: Tue, 04 May 2004 13:06:10 +0100
>> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>>Yes, that frame was for some reason a little bit out of focus. Very
>>annoying. So I've done a little bit more work, and decided there are
>>two possible things that could be done. First, sharpen the relevant bit
>>a bit more:
>>
>>http://www.world-traveller.org/photo/gallery/albums/userpics/10002/panorama_sharpened.jpg
>>
>>Or second, chop off the left end:
>>
>>http://www.world-traveller.org/photo/gallery/albums/userpics/10002/panorama_viciouscrop.jpg
>>
>>I think the sharpened version looks better than it did, the join seems
>>not very obvious to me. I don't like the cropped version, to me losing
>>20% of the image takes away 50% of the interest somehow. Any thoughts
>>much appreciated!
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