Photoshop curves adjustment layer. It can do magic for your photos. It could be described as digital cross processing, sort of. (I am educated in film photography and processing).
These are stitched together using Autopano Pro and all the possible errors are overpainted afterwards in photoshop by hand.
Also, I have got a panoramic tripod head which helps a lot when stitching panoramas on the computer. Also, I try to rotate the camera from the lens' nodal point when shooting without the tripod head, instead on just rotating the camera.
AH, that explains it. Ive been doing them on the tripod, but just pannning left to right. The camera took care of the rest and I couldnt get it to match right in photoshop
jussi you made me feel better about it now. Ill try again, when it gets above -3 F again...
jussi-k:Photoshop curves adjustment layer. It can do magic for your photos. It could be described as digital cross processing, sort of. (I am educated in film photography and processing).
Nice find! That's pretty much what I do, but I don't specially try to emulate a specific cross processing look. Just see what happens when I adjust, hmm, green, gnah, that .. much.. yeah.
that one damn near looks magical
this is all seriously inspiring juss.
I need to get one of those tripod heads, Ive used them before, makes everything soooo much easier.
now I just need a cool looking local
It's not bad! There's one place that has some stitching errors, but that's about it. (the building blocks on top of the bridge, that's clearly a product of the camera not rotating around it's nodal point: the bridge is fine)
Do you have the D80 jussi? Strangely, I came across your brothers photo when searching for panoramas today prior to seeing this and copied it for inspiration at a later date. Small world! It's a truly awesome capture.
found an app for creating and stitching paneramas though someone may be interested, it's called hugin and it's freeware. just dl'ed and opened and it looks pretty good - i have an excuse to go and take some more photos now
I like to really crank the curves and do all kinds of stuff, so I guess that my photoshop tweaking brings the camera's grain out. It is not visible in the unedited photo, but it is not added in photoshop either. I think I need to get a newer camera for no/less grain. Or remove it in photoshop somehow.
But I like the grain. So I haven't tought about it much.
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wait … no you didn't
my cannon has stitch assist on it, and Ive done a couple, mine dont line up as perfectly though.
Maybe its just me, and the lighting.
Also, I have got a panoramic tripod head which helps a lot when stitching panoramas on the computer. Also, I try to rotate the camera from the lens' nodal point when shooting without the tripod head, instead on just rotating the camera.
jussi you made me feel better about it now. Ill try again, when it gets above -3 F again...
wheres the damn smileys when you need them?
Fireworks, Ligning storm AND the comet mcnaught all in one (ok, 3 photo panorama) shot!!
This image is everywhere:
NASA astronomy picture of the day
DIGG
and dozens of web forums!
No, it is not a fake you bastards!
how much for a big version to print then, eh? :)
this is all seriously inspiring juss.
I need to get one of those tripod heads, Ive used them before, makes everything soooo much easier.
now I just need a cool looking local
whatcha think?
Keep it up!
karma, you have some nearly nonexistent "echo" in the roofs of the buindings just above the canal port right edge.
nor is my HTML anymore... so heres the link
but it was my first attempt with the new camera
(i embedded the image for you too, either quote or edit it to see how to post images)
It just never runs out. You can keep on and on and on and on.
The snow.
Thanks ihcra, the grain comes from the camera and is not done in post. If you were wondering.
oh and thanks for the compliment! :smile:
can you take non-grainy shots then?
It is not visible in the unedited photo, but it is not added in photoshop either.
I think I need to get a newer camera for no/less grain. Or remove it in photoshop somehow.
But I like the grain. So I haven't tought about it much.
I have a Nikon D70.
My phone supports photo stiching. sometimes its good. (for a mobile phone)
i'd meant to try and document the construction of this terraced area, but it's all but finished now, just the tiles to go...
...did you ever wonder where the name "fazyluckers" came from? hehe
nodalninja
I think this is my new favorite thread - please keep more coming peeps!!
and seriously that australia beach shot by your brother is stupid awesome - damn!