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Panorama
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Panorama
This was very helpful. I had done one of these before, but settled for slight diffences in exposure. With a little more practice, this will be great. I needed to select the sky and adjust the levels separately, because the hills would get too dark, and the sky would still need more darkening.Thanks.
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hey John, I just have one question regarding this photograph. How Is it done? This is really cool... I've seen some picture like these before. Your picture some how caught my eye. If u dont mind me saying, u can try clicking this same picture with overcast conditions it'll have some more depth in it. Regards. Sandeep.
February 13, 2005
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John Giebler |
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Hello Sandeep. Thank you for your comments. I'll try this photo under different conditions. To take the picture and turn it into a panorama, I followed Lewis' instructions to a T. I only added one thing. I noticed that when I adjusted the levels, different parts of the image (mostly the sky vs the lower part of the picture) had different needs. Adjusting them together showed the seams too much. So I created a selection of the sky and did the levels separately for the upper and lower parts.
February 14, 2005
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