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Old 30th April 2003   #1
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Default Developing Panaroma Shots

Anyone did that before? possible?

please advise on cost, locations etc? or just any shops that does developing of digital?
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Old 30th April 2003   #2
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Combine a few into 1 8x12 and print at a go.

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Old 30th April 2003   #3
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I already stiched them using the camera software..

when i bring to the shop.. what size do i specify?
it seems long.... even for 8r...

will they panaroma size?
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I already stiched them using the camera software..

when i bring to the shop.. what size do i specify?
it seems long.... even for 8r...

will they panaroma size?
I mean put a few panoramas into 1 super 8R. It'll be cheaper that way. Most labs can only do standard panoramic sizes, so if your's longer, you need to crop.

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hmm didn't think of that..

whats a standard panaroma size?
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hmm didn't think of that..

whats a standard panaroma size?
Can't remember, something like 4 x 10" or thereabouts.

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You could try E-Color,

4" x 18" $8
8" x 18" $10
5" x 18" $9
12 x 18" $12
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Or Kim Tian Color. Its a Frontier there.
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Old 2nd May 2003   #10
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whats a standard panaroma size?
But if you are printing digital, then just need to think about how long the paper. 8", 10", 12", 14", 15", 18".
Since you'd stitched them, then work on the length can already. eg is a panorama I'd stitched to 5.3x15". I gave it to the shop and they printed it on their max paper size 10"x15".
The rest is just extra white space that you can either cut away or leave as is or write something onto.
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Old 3rd May 2003   #11
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so basically i just give them my paranoma shot and they should print it on their best possible sized paper?
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Old 3rd May 2003   #12
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I do recommend you tell them how long at least.

If your pix is sized 4.5"x14" at 200dpi, it'd come out something smaller at the 300dpi the machine prints to. And most of the machines print at 300dpi. Frontier, Gretag and Noritsu at least. Dunno about the Agfa.

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