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About This GigaPan
Toggle- Taken by
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Robert Rydeen
- Explore score
- 43
- Size
- 0.38 Gigapixels
- Views
- 1285
- Date added
- July 27, 2010
- Date taken
- July 26, 2010
- Categories
- Galleries
- Competitions
- Tags
- st, paul, minnesota, mississippi, river, smith, street, bridge, high
- Description
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The High Bridge has a height of 160 feet, making it the highest bridge in St. Paul. The original bridge, built in 1895 but due to deterioration over the years it was demolished in 1985. A new bridge was built and opened in 1987. The ornamental ironwork on the new bridge was built using iron from the old bridge.
Stitcher Notes
ToggleMinimizeGigaPan Stitch version 1.0.0804 (Macintosh)
Panorama size: 376 megapixels (32932 x 11424 pixels)
Input images: 78 (13 columns by 6 rows)
Field of view: 8.1 degrees wide by 2.8 degrees high (top=2.4, bottom=-0.4)
Settings:
All default settings
Original image properties:
Camera make: Panasonic
Camera model: DMC-FZ35
Image size: 4000x3000 (12.0 megapixels)
Capture time: 2010-07-26 08:18:06 - 2010-07-26 08:23:01
Aperture: f/8
Exposure time: 0.0333333
ISO: 80
Focal length (35mm equiv.): 486.0 mm
Digital zoom: off
White balance: Fixed
Exposure mode: Automatic
Horizontal overlap: 38.1 to 41.6 percent
Vertical overlap: 41.8 to 61.4 percent
Computer stats: 8192 MB RAM, 2 CPUs
Total time 5:37 (4.3 seconds per picture)
Alignment: 1:14, Projection: 29 seconds, Blending: 3:53
(Preview finished in 2:13)

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Doug Moench (March 09, 2011, 07:38AM )
Looks like you have solved the FZ35 vignetting problem. I recall your comment from quite some time ago: "If you have Lightroom a vignetting correction for my camera was for f/6.3 is 15 for amount and 8 for midpoint. The numbers were considerably larger for wider apertures like at f/4.4 A=32 and M=22. I am redoing my St. Paul Skyline now with this correct to the original images and will post later today to see how well this works." Is this still the best way to remove the vignetting? (I know it's been a while...)