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Subject: [Leica] Pano play: Jersey City vacant lot.
From: ricc at embarqmail.com (Ric Carter)
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 20:53:10 -0400
References: <20101029223147.GB9154@jbm.org>

thanks

what rules do you folks use to pick which pano stitch method?

i tend to trial and error, but it's time costly

ric


On Oct 29, 2010, at 6:31 PM, Jeff Moore wrote:

> I took the base photos for these a couple of months ago, when there
> was some nice flat light to even things out, and just got around to
> trying to get Photoshop CS5 to paste them up.  They're all from six
> portrait-orientation frames with an M9 and 50mm Summicron (the latter
> chosen for its very low geometric distortion), and I even got all
> fancy with a nodal slide and custom color calibration with the DNG
> Profile Editor.
> 
> All that technical stuff aside, I don't claim I have a particularly
> beautiful overall composition -- if I attempt this same lot again,
> should I notice a day with good light for it, I'll try it with the
> pre-ASPH 35mm Summicron (to give myself more vertical from which to
> crop, at the very least keeping the top of the building in the
> middle), and see if my bigger tripod actually gets me properly above
> the top of the damned chain-link fence, and see if a nice picture can
> be carved from the result.
> 
> But I'm passing this along in case people might enjoy either seeing
> how a couple of different CS5 pano-stitching methods look, or just
> want to stare into a 50-plus-megapixel M9 image.
> 
> Oh, and I put these up on two websites: our home the LUG gallery (in
> case you can get the panorama-viewer there to work properly for you; I
> had difficulties), and my SmugMug-based site.  Oh, and the LUG Gallery
> wouldn't let me upload my JPEGs at high quality, which was resulting
> in 35-or-so-megabyte files - I ran afoul of its 10MB-per-picture
> limit, so told Lightroom to compress-to-size.
> 
> So.  Stitched using Photoshop's "reposition" method, where frames are
> pasted together with as little processing as possible:
> 
>  
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jbm/scratch/20100824-JC-repo-10Mmax.jpg.html
> 
>  
> http://photos.bazbarfoo.com/Scratch/LUGmisc1/11359884_aTkKE#1069032409_vfh2M-X3-LB
> 
> Stitched using Photoshop's "perspective" method (where Photoshop warps
> the base images to try to create a seamless overall perspective), then
> subjected to a little more transformation in Lightroom to try to level
> things out:
> 
>  
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jbm/scratch/20100824-JC-persp-10Mmax.jpg.html
> 
>  
> http://photos.bazbarfoo.com/Scratch/LUGmisc1/11359884_aTkKE#1069034666_bE9T2-X3-LB
> 
> Enjoy, if you're interested.  I'm a sucker for the level of detail in
> this stuff.
> 
> -Jeff
> 
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