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# Posted: 12 Jun 08 15:59
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Here is my panos pic



# Posted: 15 Jun 08 19:26
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here is my last panoramic:



# Posted: 15 Jun 08 20:54
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the last one is a 360 degree pano, stitched from 18 pictures......

# Posted: 16 Jun 08 00:18
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I know, not perfect...

Greetz !
Nonkel Duvel

# Posted: 1 Jul 08 22:34
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Here's one of mine. It took 16 shots to get this one...



René

# Posted: 2 Jul 08 00:56 - Edited by: nature
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I really like photomerge in CS3.
I use it regularly. Here my last shots:





a full 360°



another full 360°


and a lot of more in my collection but there are older

# Posted: 2 Jul 08 06:01
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My neighborhood ... night panorama Mumbai (watch it big)

# Posted: 2 Jul 08 08:01
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Couple of my panoramas, I use Photoshop Elements 6 Photomerge, typically with 3-5 photos.

Sunset near Ohakea Airbase, New Zealand -



Night shot of Wanganui



# Posted: 2 Jul 08 13:04 - Edited by: Leon van IJzendoorn
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Nice topic Ruden,

here some of mine, first one is shot with a tripod and the second one by hand. I used to work with photomerge, but I found that there are more functions in panoramamaker which also gives a better crossover on the pics.
I'm playing with the idea to do a panorama of the street where I live, maybe there are more members up for it. Its gives a nice idea where all the great photographers on woophy live, and perhaps where they get inspired from.

Greetings Leon

# Posted: 2 Jul 08 15:50
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I like the idea of making a pano from the door (or window) from our house to know a little more but I think that we should build another forum
Greetings
Ricardo

# Posted: 2 Jul 08 16:06
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I think you're right Ricardo.
I'll try it this week.

Greetings Leon

# Posted: 2 Jul 08 16:10
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This weekend takes a pano of 180 degrees from the door of my house to show my neighborhood
Greetings
Ricardo

# Posted: 5 Jul 08 11:51
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Interesting topic. Photomerge is certainly a powerful tool, but I've never merged more than 7 shots.

Some advise for anyone trying for the first time (sorry if it has been mentioned before) is to make sure your camera is on the same setting for all photos, otherwise you will get different shades of blue for the sky etc. Also you will get streaking when merged. Sometimes this happens anyway, do to a change of light (e.g. on a cloudy day) sr you can tweak the individual photos slightly using the enhance menu, usually just a slight adjustment of the lights settings, to make them all uniform.

Here are a couple of mine. The first is 5 photos, the second 3.


The English countryside, Shropshire


Mount cook, New Zealand

# Posted: 7 Jul 08 15:19
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Two vertical panoramas. The interior of the Jameh Mosque in Yazd:





# Posted: 7 Jul 08 20:47
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Hockenheim Motodrom

# Posted: 8 Jul 08 01:00
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Hola Ruden.
Aqui tienes uno vertical de un edificio en Madrid, probando unas lentes durante el curso.



Saludos

# Posted: 8 Jul 08 09:23
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Hi,

Thanks for this topic.
There have been several topics about panoramas. All giving great views of the world through the wide angle.
I am using Panorama Tools Assembler, which is not well known but very powerful.
It corrects very well curved skylines and missaligned pictures.
I think the most important when taking pictures for stitching is to take care to keep white balance and focus constant.
Here are some of my works.


Verdon Canyon, France


Wat Xieng Thong, Luang Prabang, Laos


Inside Blue Mosque, Istambul, Turkey


Staromestské námestí, Prague, Czech Republic


Angkor Wat from Eastern gate, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Regards,
Xavier

# Posted: 9 Jul 08 20:03
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from the mont st michel

# Posted: 9 Jul 08 23:46
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6 pictures merges. that was my first panoramic

Curacao...

# Posted: 25 Jul 08 12:54
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