stitch assist photos, here's mine

mwood

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Here's my first attempt at a stitch assist photo. Show me yours.
 
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The one that came with my Cannon S3IS. The program is better than I am at using it. Not hard to use but you have to start with good photos.
 
Not really tank related, but last week I took this 360-degree pano just for fun...as you can tell I didn't lock my exposure, so stitching was quite difficult. I used photoshop, but I think in this case it might be an example of what not to do.

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When doing panoramas, setting the camera to a full manual exposure will help greatly. Having a constant exposure throughout the entire range helps to eliminate differences in brightness between frames.

Nice work folks!
 
dude.. that makes your tank look huge... awesome.... love it...

what software are you using?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8903079#post8903079 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mwood
The one that came with my Cannon S3IS. The program is better than I am at using it. Not hard to use but you have to start with good photos.

This one. :p :lol:

PS, my tank isn't exactly small.
 
Here's a couple of mine, non reef related.

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Usually I prefer to stich by hand, as I tend to be a little more picky. Also, in photos like "March Thaw" (Taken at High Cliff State Park, WI) it's almost impossible to blend the horizon w/o a good amount of graussan blur. I've never been able to stich the sky w/o graussan blur for some reason. It's too smooth of a texture, the edges never match exposure. Might be my image sensor is more sensitive on one side than the other? If so it's too small a difference to nottice with anything else.
 
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