I'm using a Canon 30d, with a 28-135mm lens and circular polarizing filter. The Orange shot is four horizontal shots shot within 5 secs and stuck together.
Nice, are you using the auto-align, auto-blend in CS3? I have a set of grandcanyon paper pics from 98 that I pulled out of the attic, scanned and stitched when that feature came out, didn't have the patience to do it on my own. Worked like a charm for the most part.
Nope I still Paste them down, back off the opacity, rotate them how I need to and then Erase edges to get them to blend. I like being hands on with it.
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What are you shooting these with? Get a fancy DSLR? Lens specs?
I'm using a Canon 30d, with a 28-135mm lens and circular polarizing filter. The Orange shot is four horizontal shots shot within 5 secs and stuck together.
Nice, are you using the auto-align, auto-blend in CS3? I have a set of grandcanyon paper pics from 98 that I pulled out of the attic, scanned and stitched when that feature came out, didn't have the patience to do it on my own. Worked like a charm for the most part.
Nope I still Paste them down, back off the opacity, rotate them how I need to and then Erase edges to get them to blend. I like being hands on with it.
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