One thing bad about YouTube is seeing the sharpening before and after is almost useless. High Pass is great especially with a layer mask or using blend if sliders to keep sharpening in only the tonal ranges you wish.
I took a 15 shot panorama of the Sultan Abdul Samad building in Kuala Lumpur recently and I got a lot of barrel distortion in the end result panorama, after stitching it in Photoshop. I must say that some other photographers advocate NOT correcting the lens distortion until the panorama has been stitched together and cropped. Please make a video of a really wide building panorama. Thank you very much for your time and effort.
"uniqueness is what sells your prints". I couldn't agree more! great tutorial Eric. I didn't know the nik collection is now free, thanks for sharing that!
Well done Eric! I often hear about the importance of finding the no parallax point when shooting panos. You didn't seem to have any difficulties stitching your pano. When might it be important to shoot around the nodal point?
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if you had wanted more of the roof in the shot, how would you have approached that without distortion?
One thing bad about YouTube is seeing the sharpening before and after is almost useless. High Pass is great especially with a layer mask or using blend if sliders to keep sharpening in only the tonal ranges you wish.
very explanatory tutorial thanks Eric
I took a 15 shot panorama of the Sultan Abdul Samad building in Kuala Lumpur recently and I got a lot of barrel distortion in the end result panorama, after stitching it in Photoshop. I must say that some other photographers advocate NOT correcting the lens distortion until the panorama has been stitched together and cropped. Please make a video of a really wide building panorama.
Thank you very much for your time and effort.
Another great tutorial, thanks Eric.
"uniqueness is what sells your prints". I couldn't agree more! great tutorial Eric. I didn't know the nik collection is now free, thanks for sharing that!
nice detailed video of something I have wanted to do for ages and this step by step tutorial is perfect, thank you
Well done Eric! I often hear about the importance of finding the no parallax point when shooting panos. You didn't seem to have any difficulties stitching your pano. When might it be important to shoot around the nodal point?
I appreciate so much your tutorials.
Thanks.
This is slightly off topic but did you go to The Grand Ole Opry?