In a message dated 5/4/2007 9:38:16 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Check out Mark Roberts site.
He has a tutorial, and it was part of his presentation at last years GFM Dave ========== Will do. And thanks, William, Maris, and Mark. The scenes I showed, there was more, obviously. It would probably make a good 90 degree pano, and maybe I could have done that one handheld. However, Scott Valley, where my Dad grew up and where I visited last October, would make a great pano. And I could almost do a 360 degree one there, at least a 180 degree. It's a very simple scene, cattle ranches and alpha fields with a few scattered barns, but it is all flat and completely surrounded by mountains. So it is much more impressive than a single shot can show and it would be ideal for a pano. I tried last year (handheld), but didn't know what I was doing and there no way it can be stitched together. I didn't do the manual exposure thing, and now that you have all mentioned it, it makes perfect sense. One slight shift in color/exposure and the whole thing is shot. I also didn't overlap enough. But I am planning to visit again next August/Sept and would like to try to get it. Will visit Mark's site and print out your posts. Thanks, Marnie aka Doe :-) --------------------------------------------- Warning: I am now filtering my email, so you may be censored. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

