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Pan from a moving riverboat
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Re: Pan from a moving riverboat
Posted: 2 Jul 2009 at 15:51 GMT updated: 2 Jul 2009 at 15:54 GMT
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I have the Canon Photostitch. I tried to stitch some pictures that I cropped to eliminate some of the "double" images that resulted from the movement of the boat on a previous trip. Photostitch would not accept images of different sizes. Adobe Photoshop does.
Thanks everyone for your comments. I think the real solution is to convince the captain to tie up on the opposite shore!
Edited to correct software names.
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Re: Pan from a moving riverboat
Posted: 30 Jun 2009 at 21:57 GMT
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Yes. I am talking about a shoreline panorama.
I was thinking if I choose Continuous Shooting I would get a better image than if I shot a movie and tried to copy images from it. (I have Photoshop Elements 5 and Premiere Elements 3). I read someplace that I should freeze the shutter speed and aperture settings.
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Pan from a moving riverboat
Posted: 29 Jun 2009 at 22:23 GMT
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I would like to take a pan of the scenery from a riverboat. Unfortunately it will be moving. I see in the tutorials, the warning: "Don't move from the spot." Well I can't ask the captain to stop the boat. Do you have any tips to help increase the success of being able to stitch the pictures to achieve good results? I am working with a Canon PS S3IS. Thanks
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