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A bit bigger
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Spectacular! Which stitcher did you use? I know Photoshop's Photomerge isn't the best but I usually find that it fails to work with more than 5 or so images.
Also, did you use vertical format or landscape? While I'm at it, what was the focal length you used?
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Thanks Stephen
Would you believe I don't drink! However mrs bear makes up for my allocation
and she loves the fact there is never an argument over who the designated driver is.
Best regards
Josh
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Re: For those who like Panoramas
It's almost like that for usOriginally posted by Josh Bear View PostThanks Stephen
Would you believe I don't drink! However mrs bear makes up for my allocation
and she loves the fact there is never an argument over who the designated driver is.
Best regards
Josh
I do like a good red wine, but I'm very rarely bothered if I have to abstain in order to drive, and I know Julia appreciates this 
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Re: For those who like Panoramas
Thanks Ian. I shot in raw in landscape format making sure there was lots of overlap and then converted to tiff in light room. From there I used pse9 to merge the files together. I sharpened a little and that was that.Originally posted by Ian View PostSpectacular! Which stitcher did you use? I know Photoshop's Photomerge isn't the best but I usually find that it fails to work with more than 5 or so images.
Also, did you use vertical format or landscape? While I'm at it, what was the focal length you used?
Ian
Exif info follows
Best regards
Josh
Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure 0.003 sec (1/400)
Aperture f/11.0
Focal Length 121 mm
ISO Speed 200
Exposure Bias 0 EV
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