Ron,  I love pano016.jpg.  Great!      Regards,  Bob S.

On 5/5/07, Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 05/05/07, Fernando Terrazzino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Everyone, is pretty much talking about stiching images, but how about
> > when your subject needs to be capture in an instant and you don't have
> > a choice to shoot more that one photo (I'm think strong waves hitting
> > a shoreline or animals/people moving). If you upsize a K10D file to
> > double and crop panorama you should be able to print a nice 10x24 or
> > so, never didn't but should work.
>
> Shooting multi-image panos of scenes containing moving objects is
> relatively easy and practical so long as you are aware of the
> potential issues and remedies. Shots of the shoreline with breaking
> water often stitch seamlessly without intervention, the trick is to
> time the shutter release such that the waves are breaking at a similar
> location shot to shot.  The flow of water in a fall often seems to
> have sufficient randomness that rarely are automated stitches visible
> though in all these cases moving elements can be mistaken by the
> software as inter-image key points which can cause problems.
>
> In shots containing moving elements such as people, animals, vehicles
> etc sometimes fully automated stitching creates monstrosities so using
> a package that generates multiple layered shots for manual blending is
> often advisable. There are a few ways that you can make things easier
> too. For instance shoot the scene two or three times so that you have
> frames with differing moving content in case you need to delete
> problem element and consider what direction of camera rotation would
> be best relative to the direction of the flow of the moving elements.
>
> http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y259/BigVdub/test.jpg
>
> http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y259/BigVdub/Pics/pano016.jpg
>
> http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y259/BigVdub/Pics/pano_283.jpg
>
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