Ruphus -> Bokeh Panorama (Jul. 17 2014 15:57:30)
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Good day, senores, As many will know, the occurance of digital photography has introduced a couple of handy techniques, one of which I´d like to ask advice for. ( Thinking that some fellow forists might be interested in such as well, while they capture their kind of darlings. - TYI: Bokeh panorama allows for a DOF and width that is over the physcial abilities of any lense.) Some may correctly say that I should better ask about such in specialized forums. However, my preferred board on photography matters unfortunately died quietly after hacker attacks ( a real shame, as it was such a great resource), and somehow I don´t feel like registering somewhere else only for to place a single question. And my question is, in case that someone here might be knowing: Why does my first attempt ( and third trial in a row) at bokeh panorama ( or Brenizer technique) yield bad stitching? Could it be because of too large files? ( In the last trial shown below, 18 pics of altogether 2 GB size.) In use a full frame camera with a tele at 200 mm. Shot without tripod, but hold rather in place while rotating. I have tried of the most praised consumer applications for stitching, namely PhotoStitch and Mircorsofts ICE. Also downloaded a sophisticated app that allows all custom settings, however not installed, for it meaning quite a learning curve while the task at hand being rather simple. - If I can find out what the prob is. As you can see specially from the guitars neck there is misalignment of the shots. Gracias! Ruphus
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