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Panoramas Of Anything BurtGummer !!RRMHFHglFsy
ITT: Panoramas..

(God damn you blurry fucking P&S!)
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>> M?e?e?s?e??? !iZn5BCIpug
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>> Anonymous
>>227691

ITT: meese fags up another thread...
>> Anonymous
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>>227681

REPOST REPOST REPOST

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>> BurtGummer !!RRMHFHglFsy
>>227703

...you mean yours? Or mine?

Because OP image just got stitched like 4 minutes ago...
>> AnonyBob !!bHK6FUTAyi2
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this is my 1st experiment with Panorama. The other day I just grabbed my camera and tripod and went out in the backyard to stitch some photos together and try the technique.

My white balance was off, and I should have used a larger DOF.

the main thing i wanted to get out of this picture was taking the field of view of looking ahead and marking the left and rightmost locations i can see, and then relay that into a picture

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>> Anonymous
>>227715
The rules of regular pictures apply to panos.
The light is kinda iffy, but the comp is not bad.

Do everything on manual (exposure + wb).
>> Anonymous
whats a good pano program?

or do you all do it manually in PS..?
>> AnonyBob !!bHK6FUTAyi2
>>227817
PTGui Pro is what I used in mine.
>> Anonymous
>>227818
thanks!

tried the trial - worked MUCH better than the one I had before
>> Anonymous
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Here's my contribution.