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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
Cool - I've just got a panorama prog to try out free with a digital camera mag (which incidentally fails to impress me - it says how flimsy and weak camera bodies are and doesn't mention the fact the the Fuji 4900/6900 are metal, even thought it montions virtually every other make out there.....) so I'm gonna be trying this sort of thing myself (at last!) Punk - it's a massive conspiracy to make YOU believe that just in case you get any ideas..... thank God it's worked.... (",)
I tried that Niko, and had no success at all.... however, that may have been due to the thing I didn't realise at the time; my old fuji had it's tripod mount way over to one side.... the lens was on the opposide side of the camera! ... so the perspective of each shot MUST have been screwed up too much to match them - thankfully the 4900 has it in the middle..... I might give PS a shot again too... Cheers! (".)
Attached Link: http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/
Jordy: I think you're right. I had the same problem with my Canon G2; the mounting hole is offset. Gotta make up an adapter some day.BTW, if you don't like that stitching program, there's
always Panorama Tools at http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/
Any one remember Art Wolfe? A Wildlife/Nature photographer who did similar things with herds of animals etc. There was a big uproar about the use of digital photography and the truth behind the image. blah, blah, blah. Anyway... your image reminded me of that, with your cloned friend and all. very well done. BTW, Arts photographs may have been manipulated, but they were still very compelling images.
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