[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I don't mean the stitching together part; I have  PS books that tell me 
how 
>to do that. And I am good enough with PS (Elements  anyway) that I 
figure that 
>part would not be a major problem.
>
>So how do  you guys do panoramas anyway?

Well.... http://www.robertstech.com/panorama.htm
Short version: With dedicated stitching software, even inexpensive 
stuff, you can often do good panoramas from handheld shots.

If you're shooting JPEGs, manual white balance and manual exposure are 
critical. (For Raw shooters, white balance isn't important but manual 
exposure is still a good idea though not essential)

A tripod is a very good idea if at all possible.

Dedicated pano heads are valuable, especially if you have prominent 
foreground subjects.

The subject you showed is actually a very good candidate for a handheld 
pano.


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