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Old January 6th, 2008   #1
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This is a picture of my friends backyard. He happens to have a tripod and I don't so it had to be at his house. Oh BTW, he has a golf course right out his back door.

RAID, a big thanks goes out to you. Your guide was very easy to follow and it literally took me 5 minutes to make the panoramic shot.



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Old January 6th, 2008   #2
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Nice, but it looks like the color is a little off on that middle section. Maybe you could do some level adjustments on that one picture before you stitched them together...



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Nice, but it looks like the color is a little off on that middle section. Maybe you could do some level adjustments on that one picture before you stitched them together...
Yeah, I should have... It doesn't really bother me though, it was like a 5 minute thing.:dontknow:



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Nice, but it looks like the color is a little off on that middle section. Maybe you could do some level adjustments on that one picture before you stitched them together...
That's what I was about to say. Cool though, panoramas are neat :D



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Oh yeah, for anyone who's wondering, it took 5 shots to make the one long picture. It looks like Photobucket resized it when I uploaded it though.



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I made a ~20,000x8000 panorama a while back , I think I may have shown blake it, but I don't remember. What I like to do with panaromas is to zoom in a bunch of small sections, so you get a very detailed picture.

EDIT: Its more like ~1418x2000 :-P

Heres a link if anyone is interested

http://amdfan12.homelinux.com:1080/m...ges/pano35.jpg



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Yeah, I remember that ridiculously huge panorama you made (how could I forget). Too bad it was just a back yard with powerlines and rooftops...



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Do you still have it Lead Head? I'm kinda interested in seeing it...



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Do you still have it Lead Head? I'm kinda interested in seeing it...
I just put it in my last post before this one, its on my home server that only has a 2MBit upload, so be patient :)



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I just put it in my last post before this one, its on my home server that only has a 2MBit upload, so be patient :)
Wow, nice! How did you make it? The same way RAID did in his guide?



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