Not too shabby for my first pano...

finch13

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Yeah it's the back side of the new Gophers stadium... but I had a random window of access to the roof of a 6 story building under construction.

'Twas windy, but the short focal length made the pics come out clear. With the geometrical correction, it looks like one wide angle shot.

EXIF: 33mm f/11 30" ISO 100. 3 shots, stitched together in CS4.

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ryan s

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i (still) have cs3 and it just doesnt work right...as far as lining up goes.

one pano i did...like 3 of the pics were lighter for some reason, so i know PS messed that up.
 

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We'll for something that big, I'd use a third party app or plugin. Just like people use Photomatix Pro for huge HDRs.... I'd use it for panos over 3 images

still lined up perfectly in CS4
 

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That looks amazing! I've always wondered how you guys did these great panos....
 
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