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Subject: [Leica] my first handheld panorama
From: afirkin at afirkin.com (afirkin at afirkin.com)
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 19:11:46 -0500
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PANO controls in CS 3 were crude compared with CS4.

Cheers

Alastair
>> Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 07:40:56 +0100
>> From: Nathan Wajsman <photo at frozenlight.eu>
>> Subject: [Leica] IMG: my first handheld panorama
>> To: lug Group <lug at leica-users.org>
>>
>> Inspired by all the people who post nice panoramas made without a
>> tripod, I decided to try my luck the other day. This is a pano of 19
>> images made with the Fuji X100, handheld. The location is Salinas de
>> Santa Pola, from where I recently posted another pano.
>>
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/belgiangator/panorama/20120306-pano_20120306.jpg.html
>>
>> I was pleasantly surprised with my ability to get stitchable (is that a
>> verb?!) handheld, although I note the dark bands in the blue sky--I
>> wonder if this is an artifact of less-than-perfect alignment. The tool
>> is Photoshop CS3. Speaking of which, are there other panorama tools that
>> work better than Photoshop?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Nathan
>
> Hi Nathan,
> I moved from CS2 to CS4 so never used CS3 and can't comment on its pano
> controls. However, in CS4 (and now CS5) the following works for me.
> File>Automate>photomerge. Check cylindrical layout, add open files, then
> check at the bottom of the window 1. blend images together, 2. vignette
> removal (this will get rid of the banding)
> 3. geometric distortion correct (if there are straight lines to be
> corrected). Click Ok and go away and have a cup of coffee while the
> program works. I just moved from CS4 to CS5  and the controls are the same
> for each program although CS5 is more entertaining because it shows the
> intermediate step on the screen before the final smoothing. Also, I assume
> you are already taking the individual pictures in vertical format to add
> more ground and sky to the pano.
> Keep them coming - I really like them.
> Cheers
> Howard.
>
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