On Sat 26-May-2012 at 21:50 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
I do something similar, though I shoot one with my left hand covering
the sun then another with my right hand. The result after masking
out my arms, is a small hole where the sun should be and no lens
flares. I do the same in the opposite direction to hide my shadow,
the result is just the shadow from the camera as if it was floating
in space.
This description would be better with some illustration..
Here is an example of an unmasked panorama, you can see the hands
covering the sun and the shadow of the camera:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36383814@N00/2993707460
It is both handheld and bracketed, so there is some ghosting.
This is the same panorama but masked with a current Hugin and the
sun patched with a blown-out fragment from another photo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36383814@N00/7275760554
(I can't believe I just sat through an entire Eurovision, at least I
got some stitching done...)
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Bruno
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