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Having found no (practical) alternative available for wide angle photography (there was one esoteric solution over at another forum - thanks for the idea!
) I have to resort to doing it the soft way. So here are local scenes stitched into a panorama. ![]() The new NUS Music Conservatory ![]() And my home team ![]() |
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yah, for F30 wide-angle, I did that too - panorama stitching. Here's a variation - portrait stitching, giving an equivalent 28mm WA thru pano-stitching:
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Oh, forgot to mention...great pics, I especially like pics 1 and 2...3 looks like the haze crept in
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not the left part... look closely at the center... just above the piano
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yes, I saw it too, it cuts diagonally at about 1 o'clock from roof thru the piano down to the seats...which stitching s/w r u using?
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Should use Autostitch. It's free and is far, far better than Photoshop for stitching.
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