I'm not up to answering your questions, but to show a small detail which
happened when using Autopano Pro.
Never did this using PS, following advice of Chuck and Moose. And I'm
not at all a fan of pano shots, but found it useful for shooting
interiors with my Stylus 720SW. I'm trying to sell my loudspeakers ... :)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernando_gonzalez_gentile/3536747730/sizes/o/
which is a tiny part of:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernando_gonzalez_gentile/3526212715/sizes/l/
Fernando.
Frank van Lindert wrote:
> I did this in PS, but some strange things happened.
[snip!]
> I then reverted to PTGui, which is more difficult to handle. But
> things improved: the result showed only one instance of the ferry
> boat.
>
[snip!]
> Now my questions.
> What is causing this odd behaviour in Photoshop? And can it be
> avoided? Not that I often make panoramas of fast moving objects, but
> it would be nice to know anyway.
>
> In PTGui, would it be possible for the user to choose one picture of
> the series to determine the position of a moving object (like my boat)
> in the final panorama, rather than letting PTGui make the choice?
>
> BTW, the pictures have been made with an Oly SP 590 UZ.
>
>
> Frank van Lindert
> Utrecht NL.
>
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