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Holy shit I'm the motherfucking king of photography Anonymous
Ever get that feeling /p/? I just made this panorama. I just started doing panoramas today and CS3 lets even retards like me make a sweet photo.
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>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
the bottom jumps in exposure a lot, fix that.

Also its a rather boring panorama, its not shit or anything, just nothing really exciting.
>> Vincent
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A Challenger appears!

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>> Anonymous
>>111823
Oh, that's not actually a jump in exposure, there are pillars behind me that are front illuminated and light spills around them to create that effect.

The exposure is even all the way across. The EXIF data is accurate for all the photos.

I took the same panorama earlier today but it was full sun out and you can see the result:
http://rustyspork.net/files/GafotoPano.jpg

The full sun caused some haze or something in one of the photos (which was pointed towards the sun). It doesn't look awful, but it doesn't look as good as I know it could be. I'm hoping for a slightly overcast day so I can shoot without the sun fucking with things.
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
>>111829
No there are some jumps in the darkness at the bottom of the frame as you go across, they are not from objects they are from where you have stiched.
>> Blackadder !!bSWRwu/NqzQ
>>111833

The tone change in a line around the dark bottom area a quarter in from the left?
>> Anonymous
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>>111833
You're talking about those two splashes of light along the bottom, beneath the walking lamps?

Those are not from a change in exposure, they are from lights behind me that are partially blocked. I assure you the exposure is consistent on all the pictures I took. Here is an uncropped version of one of the images I used.

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>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
>>111837
Ok, well some photoshop to make the light blend would help as even though it isnt, it looks like a bad stich.

As thats not a stich problem, the rest of the image looks technically fine, the bus lights are a touch over exposed but still its a good panorama of a boring subject.
>> Anonymous
>>111838
Ok, how do you suggest blending those areas?

The bus lights are a bit annoying but they don't distract you too much I don't think. The bits along the bottom don't look like a bad stitch to me, just because the line doesn't go all the way up the photo.

The subject is pretty boring, I'm not claiming it to be the greatest photo. I'm just getting the hang of shooting panoramas.
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
>>111841
i duno how to bampu the dark with photoshop i dont use it, if one of the PS guys can answer it would be winrar.

Its a good panorama for a beginner, i said that twice already.
>> Anonymous
>>Ever get that feeling /p/?

No, I'm not a complete douchebag.
>> Anonymous
>>111850
/p/ doesn't understand sarcasm