IT looks like some sort of fantasy landscape -- but I've mentione dthat
before...
Understand why she wanted you to crop out the moonset.. "the moon hits
your eye like a big pizza pie..." it's so bright it takes you away from the
Milky way.. which is stunning. Didn't you always have versions without
the bring moonset in it?
ann
On 2/28/2022 2:28 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
A friend wants to buy a print of my night time panorama of McWay falls. She,
however, did not want the moonset in it, so I started by building a panorama
that had all the frames that didn’t have (much of) the moonset, and processed
it using lightroom 11, rather than 6. We then discussed what crop she wants
and this is the version we’re getting a test print made of:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/51902320923/in/album-72177720296910491/
It is amusing because when I started looking at the stitching errors on the
horizon I realized that it wasn’t lightroom messing up the horizon, but rather
waves. Or if it is stitching errors they’ve been blurred out enough to look
like waves that it was better to leave them.
The full, uncropped panorama:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/51900856343/in/album-72177720296910491/
For the curious an album with various different treatments:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72157671581813407
Even with 64G, a modern GPU with its own 8G of ram and LR 11, the system does
tend to bog down a bit when doing detail work on a 160 MP panorama.
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