Sounds like a waste of film to me :-)
On 6 September 2011 03:43, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> In my previous post on HDR I mentioned spot metering the highlights and
> the shadows to find the range of exposures involved. That, of course,
> implies there are multiple exposures to be combined into a single, final
> image. There too is a connection with panoramas or focus stacking...
> multiple related images involved that need to be recognized and grouped.
>
> One of Tim Grays suggestions the other day (actually, spurred on by a
> reader) was to take a blank frame or, as he does it, a shot of his hand
> at the beginning and end of a panorama sequence. I wish I'd thought of
> this simple little trick a few months ago before I went to England and
> Scotland. I took lots of panos in Scotland and there are also a fair
> number of very similar looking images surrounding the panos. It
> sometimes takes a bit of careful scanning and comparison to figure
> exactly where the pano starts and ends.
>
> Anyhow, it would all be a lot easier with a blank frame or some other
> distinctive markers bracketing the sequence of relevant frames.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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