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Pano from Flinders - Razorback

PostPosted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 12:14 pm
by sheepie
I'm in the process of finalising my article for the upcoming issue of Chimp on the Flinders Ranges trip I did earlier in the year. As a teaser, here's a new pano - note the angles showing in the peaks just to the left of centre (see closeup below)...

180 degree view - click for large version (2.7meg):
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Closeup of Razorback (appropriately named):
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EDIT: Fixed Original link as pointed out by Rooboy :)

PostPosted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 12:28 pm
by rooboy
Wow :D

That's a fantastic capture, exposure & stitching are spot on, lovely work sheepie and thanks for sharing such a large version.

Slight niggle in your post - I found the original super large version here, the link in your post only takes you to a slightly larger version.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 1:39 pm
by Reschsmooth
Great stuff Leon - I know you have mentioned in other posts, but what program did you use to stitch it all together?

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 1:50 pm
by sheepie
Reschsmooth wrote:Great stuff Leon - I know you have mentioned in other posts, but what program did you use to stitch it all together?

Thanks mate - I use Panorama Factory - this particular one is 20 images stitched using DEFAULT settings.

As I usually shoot in NEF+JPG mode, I tend to use the JPG's to test a pano - if it looks worthwhile (as in I would like to print it really big) then I'll go back and work with the NEF's. Once the Pano has been put together I throw it into Photoshop and tweak curves and levels - in this case, I did this in LAB mode to increase the colour separation. Then resize and save.

Yes, a 20-shot pano gives a bloody big file to work with ;)