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rkrenn
06-06-2006, 08:38 PM
Here is a pano of the junction of Colorado and Green Rivers in Canyonlands NP. To get here you have to go down a 4wd trail called Elephant Hill. It is just fantastic scenery. Click image for a zoomify version.
http://www.rkrenn.com/xterra/moab05192006/Colorado_Green_Rivers_Pano/Colorado_Green_Rivers_Pano_small.jpg (http://www.rkrenn.com/xterra/moab05192006/Colorado_Green_Rivers_Pano/Colorado_Green_Rivers_Pano.htm)
E-500 about 9 photos handheld.
Richard
Nice capture, and well put together! Most folks who haven't been there just don't believe the landscape and don't comprehend that it stretches for miles and miles.
Skyscaper
06-07-2006, 08:22 AM
Very nice! I'd be interested to hear more about your post-processing and what you used for pano assembly.
Ed
Very nice! I'd be interested to hear more about your post-processing and what you used for pano assembly.
Ed
I like autostitch. UI is utilitarian, but results are excellent and price can't be beat!
Here is a pano of the junction of Colorado and Green Rivers in Canyonlands NP. To get here you have to go down a 4wd trail called Elephant Hill. It is just fantastic scenery. Click image for a zoomify version.
http://www.rkrenn.com/xterra/moab05192006/Colorado_Green_Rivers_Pano/Colorado_Green_Rivers_Pano_small.jpg (http://www.rkrenn.com/xterra/moab05192006/Colorado_Green_Rivers_Pano/Colorado_Green_Rivers_Pano.htm)
E-500 about 9 photos handheld.
Richard
Do you have a non flash version for those of us considered unworthy of support from macromedia?
rkrenn
06-07-2006, 12:21 PM
I used ptassembler (http://www.tawbaware.com/ptasmblr.htm)to do the stitching. It has a steep learning curve but has a lot of flexibility. Their forum (http://www.tawbaware.com/forum2/) is also very good, even if you use other stitching software.
I hate flash and this is the only thing I use it for. Zoomify lets you post large images but not use up bandwidth. What zoomify does is slice up the image into small chunks and when you move and zoom around, it just downloads the relevant chunks of photo. As a side affect, it also makes stealing the photo harder. The full size photo is about 13mb, I will post a medium size photo when I get home from work.
Richard
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