On 05/05/07, Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>         I've been very successful doing panos with as little as 10-20%
> overlap.  The *biggest* thing IMO is what's been mentioned that holding
> the exposure identical is really important.  Getting different contrast
> due to flare with varying light is also somewhat important if the sun's
> anywhere near.

This is true but I have found that generally when there is a lot of
blue sky in the frame it's best to overlap up to 50% as even slight
variations in the density of the sky can be very obvious and having
more overlap leads to smoother transitions (even when using Enblend).
This is particularly relevant if your lens vignettes a little.

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