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Dry Falls, WA by Victoria Gideon

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Victoria Gideon Victoria Gideon
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0.06 Gigapixels
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Date added
May 25, 2012
Date taken
May 12, 2012
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This is my first attempt at a large pano. I intened it to be an HDR, but I did not do the settings correctly. Will have to try again. :) It was very windy so I am not sure if that was why I have some spaces that are out of focus, if its not from shake. I also need to still figure out how to edit the photo before uploading it straight from the stitch software... Oh learning curves :) LOL so much fun. Anyone with any helpful advice would be appriciated!

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  1. Tom Nelson

    Tom Nelson (May 29, 2012, 09:30PM )

    Hi Victoria, If you have access to Photoshop or other full-featured editor like GIMP, you can batch-process the images so they're all color balanced and brightness corrrected at once. Otherwise you'll have to add the same adjustments to each in turn. Look for "batch processing" in your editor's Help menu. Stitcher gives a ragged outside edge to the panorama. If you prefer a rectangular edge, save from Stitcher to RAW or TIF, then crop it in your photo editor, then use Uploader to post it to gigapan.com.

  2. Victoria Gideon

    Victoria Gideon (May 29, 2012, 08:23PM )

    Hi Tom, THank you so much for your help! I will try this. Any help is greatly appreciated, I am still trying to figure out how to edit the photo before the stitching - do I just edit each frame first then stitch it? Then trying to figure out how to crop it straight... BIG learning curves here :) But so excited to learn!

  3. Tom Nelson

    Tom Nelson (May 27, 2012, 06:52PM )

    Hi Vicroia, three things contributed to your problem: a wide-angle lens, not rotating around the lens' optical center, and close objects in the picture. The distortion at the edges of a superwide like your 15mm means that the pictures don't fit together as smoothly as you'd have with a longer lens. If the lens doesn't rotate around its optical center, there's a change from shot to shot in the position of near and far elements. This is not a problem with all objects far away, but you... ...had the railing right next to the lens. The software has to decide whether to stitch based on the railing or the background behind it. It did a poor job of both as a result. You can adjust the GigaPan to get the pivot points close to the optical center of the lens. Check the videos. Using a less wide lens will give you better panos, as well as showing more detail (but you'll have to shoot more pictures). Try not to include objects just in front of the camera. Good luck!

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GigaPan Stitch version 2.0.0500 (Macintosh)
Panorama size: 58 megapixels (13472 x 4372 pixels)
Input images: 100 (20 columns by 5 rows)
Field of view: 284.1 degrees wide by 92.2 degrees high (top=46.9, bottom=-45.3)
Settings:
Vignette correction on: c1=0.0468 c2=-0.0328
All default settings
Original image properties:
Camera make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera model: NIKON D7000
Image size: 4928x3264 (16.1 megapixels)
Capture time: 2012-05-12 14:51:20 - 2012-05-12 15:11:31
Aperture: f/22
Exposure time: 0.005
ISO: 400
Focal length (35mm equiv.): 15.0 mm
Digital zoom: off
White balance: Fixed
Exposure mode: Manual
Horizontal overlap: 87.3 to 95.1 percent
Vertical overlap: 79.3 to 94.4 percent
Computer stats: 4096 MB RAM, 4 CPUs
Total time 56:05 (34 seconds per picture)
Alignment: 1:05, Projection: 2:01, Blending: 52:58
(Preview finished in 52:45)