I don't remember for sure, Chris, but I am almost certain I kept the
exposure the same all the way round, thinking it would make it easier to
join the segments that way. I can't remember which bit I metered on.
When scanned, some of the images needed a bit of lightening or darkening
to match their surroundings, but that may be because of the scanner
autoexposure rather than differing original exposures.
Roger
Chris Barker wrote:
> Good one Roger. What do you do about exposure? Do you keep the
> settings the same all the way round or do you react to changing light
> as you move?
>
> Chris
>
> On 3 May 2004, at 23:41, Roger Wesson wrote:
>
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Today was the Mayday bank holiday in the UK and so as usual it rained
>>for most of the day. So instead of going and sitting on the beach in
>>the sunshine as I had planned, I spent the day making a panorama. It's
>>made from 11 individual photos taken with OM-1n and Zuiko 135/3.5, and
>>it's of the view from Montmartre in Paris. It's a pretty huge file
>>(560K) but if you want to have a look it's here:
>>
>>http://www.world-traveller.org/photo/gallery/albums/userpics/10002/
>>panorama.jpg
The olympus mailinglist olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
To unsubscribe: mailto:olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe
To contact the list admins: mailto:olympusadmin@xxxxxxxxxx?subject="Olympus
List Problem"
|