RE: Leaf and Canon questions

From: mmatusz@pdq.net
Date: 04/08/04-04:22:37 PM Z
Message-id: <13232.134.163.253.126.1081462957.squirrel@webmail.pdq.net>

Jim,
What software package do you use to stitch your images?
Marek, Houston

> I use a 1Ds and the Tilt/Shift lens to get either a large 4:3 image
> (combine the left middle right frames of the lens in vertical), or a about
> a 2:5 pano by using the frames in the horizontal orientation. The
> following two links are a couple of the pano's done. The max length of
> the neg that I use is 24" , and these images hold up *very* well. These
> aren't the final versions. I'll separate the black and color info and
> print the neg with the black and then lay down the color on the paper.
>
> http://www.jcollum.com/fm/2004_04_04_pano1_flat.jpg
> http://www.jcollum.com/fm/2004_04_04_pano2_flat.jpg
>
>
> jim
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Slade [mailto:mike@tawayama.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 10:52 AM
> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Subject: Re: Leaf and Canon questions
>
> Dennis prompts me to post some of my recent experiments with digital and
> preparing to make large-format negatives in preparation for alt-processes.
>
> You can see some of my early attempts at stitching using PTGui on my site
> here:
>
> http://tawayama.com/panoramas/panoramatests.html
>
> There's some text to give you a little background and where I ultimately
> hope to head with my digital experiments.
>
> I'm shooting from a D1x, always shoot RAW (like Dennis suggested), and am
> gearing up to do all of my stitching in 16-bit .tiff files. The practice
> attempts that are on my site are all from .jpg files.
>
> At the PMA show in Vegas this year I was VERY impressed with Sinar's
> latest
> introduction into the portable digital capture backs. Something else to
> look into for sure.
>
> Anyway, just an FYI from another digital user heading in the same
> direction.
>
> Michael Slade
> Tawąyama Safaris Inc.
> www.tawayama.com
>
>
>
Received on Thu Apr 8 16:23:23 2004

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