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#1 2010-08-11 00:03:21

Motarny
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Arucas, Gran Canaria

My new spherical pano:

http://www.1on1.pl/panoramy/arucas2/arucas2.html


Hope you like it smile


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#2 2010-08-11 11:28:30

olivewhite
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Re: Arucas, Gran Canaria

really nice and smooth with krpano ;-)
There is a kind of "tone mapping" toning in your pano, did you use hdr?


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#3 2010-08-11 12:41:45

Motarny
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Re: Arucas, Gran Canaria

Yes, I almost always use HDR. Cathedral is very dark and sky was quite bright.

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#4 2010-08-11 14:45:08

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Re: Arucas, Gran Canaria

ok, really well made, there are no ghost shapes or superposition artefacts, ripples. Usually, capturing several shots not at the same time, leaves or moving objects are subject to move during two shots. Here you have no artefact at all, incredible!! Did you use autopano only or did you use photomatix or hdri or anything else?


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#5 2010-08-11 15:44:06

Motarny
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Re: Arucas, Gran Canaria

Well, unfortunately there are some "duplicate artefacts" on leaves which is rater inevitable in slightest wind..

Workflow: RAW->HDR (Photomatix)->Autopano (import .exr and save as .exr)->Photomatix Tone Mapping -> Save as Jpg -> manual corrections in Photoshop

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#6 2010-08-11 19:11:18

olivewhite
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Re: Arucas, Gran Canaria

Motarny wrote:

Well, unfortunately there are some "duplicate artefacts" on leaves which is rater inevitable in slightest wind..

Workflow: RAW->HDR (Photomatix)->Autopano (import .exr and save as .exr)->Photomatix Tone Mapping -> Save as Jpg -> manual corrections in Photoshop

OK thanks smile


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