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 Posted: Tue Mar 8th, 2016 04:16
Robert



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It *seems* Adobe have been working on their panorama stitching module.

I had pretty well given up on it and reverted to manual, I have considered buying the PTGui software and may do so eventually but the stitching I need is so simple I don't see it is justified to buy additional software to do something which Lightroom and Photoshop should take in their stride. Last night and this morning I have been making some panoramas from some of the photographs I took on Sunday morning using the Adobe stitching module in Lightroom.

The recently added 'dehaze' function in Lr is really good at ...dehazing distance images like this, it really cuts through the haze and produces a well saturated image that no other adjustment seems able to do.

Kiss of death here but none of this batch of stacks failed to be stitched, I haven't revisited the previous failed stacks as yet but the ones I have just done are pretty good.

D300s, 80-200 f2.8 Nikkor @ 80mm f11, 1/640sec, ISO500 (AutoISO) stitched from 5 exposures with ~50% frame overlap (25% each side)



1:1 Crop:



The two people stood with their dogs are about 1,250 Yards from where I made the exposures. If the image were printed at full size 1:1 as on my monitor it would be 106 inches wide (2,700mm).



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