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That's a beauty!!! I know exactly where that shot was taken- near the children's museum on Watson Island. I tried to fly there once and was chased away by the attendant at Chalks Airways. I might give it a try at the golden hour when there are no people around.
Early bird always gets the shotThat's a beauty!!! I know exactly where that shot was taken- near the children's museum on Watson Island. I tried to fly there once and was chased away by the attendant at Chalks Airways. I might give it a try at the golden hour when there are no people around.
So your age is 122?(as shown on your avatar page).Perhaps a typographical error.So that is a 180 pano, which is 3 x 7 and 21 shots?
Or at least that is what it is on the Mavic 2 Pro.
This is why I want a configurable pano, like maybe 3 x 5 or 15 shots. Then you wouldn't have the horizontal warping on the middle left side of the coastline or the parking lot on the lower right.
Yes- that's very nice. Maybe it's the Mavic Pilots Forum rendering but it could use a bit of increased exposure in the trees and foreground. I do not see any seams, stitching, etc. Here is a 4 shot pano done manually with the Mavic 2 Pro. I used the grid overlap, took 4 shots, each with 30% overlap, brought the RAW files into Adobe Camera RAW, right click on any image and select all. Then, right click on any image and select merge to panorama. Fill in the blank spaces with "content aware fill" and then edit the final image.Nice photo..............Here is a pano I shot with my Mavic Pro 2......using a #16 HD filter....
I do think that mine with the Mavic 2 Pro is as good as yours with the Mavic 3....What do you think?View attachment 142929
Yes- that's very nice. Maybe it's the Mavic Pilots Forum rendering but it could use a bit of increased exposure in the trees and foreground. I do not see any seams, stitching, etc. Here is a 4 shot pano done manually with the Mavic 2 Pro. I used the grid overlap, took 4 shots, each with 30% overlap, brought the RAW files into Adobe Camera RAW, right click on any image and select all. Then, right click on any image and select merge to panorama. Fill in the blank spaces with "content aware fill" and then edit the final image.
Here is an example (Biltmore Hotel, Coral Gables, Florida). Click on image for larger screen.
Dale
Miami
If you have not upgraded Photoshop/Lightroom 2022, you really should. This year Adobe has vastly improved masking. They have developed an entire new way thank makes even an idiot like me understand masking. I used to fear it. Now I love it and use it all the time. Please watch and save this video. If you are still not understanding it, feel free to e-mail me too at this e-mail. How to mask different things in Adobe Camera RAW (ACR) (Photoshop), or Lightroom by Colin Smith of Photoshopcafe.comDale....
NO I was not offended at all and I must say your retouch of my photo made it look a lot better....Can you tell me how did you do it...was it had to do....I do have Photoshop and light room...I also use ACDee too.
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paninis? let's eat!I notice google photos will let you view paninis in 3D. Hopefully this works for folks as an example. Click here