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A morning in park (Testing the Tokina 10-17mm lens)
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Posted: 8 Apr 2008 at 17:00 GMT
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I just buyed the Frend Miranda plugin. Thank you for help.
Regards, Ciprian.
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Posted: 7 Apr 2008 at 19:43 GMT
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John, I will try your method. Smooth, all I can say is: wow! Very nice result. What software are you used?
Thank you all for your help.
Ciprian.
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Posted: 7 Apr 2008 at 19:37 GMT
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Hi Dorin, the image can be a little unleveled. I don't find enough vertical points to level the pano. Maybe this will come with the experience. 
I will try with the settings suggested by you. All others ideas are welcome.
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A morning in park (Testing the Tokina 10-17mm lens)
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Posted: 7 Apr 2008 at 19:08 GMT
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Smooth: www.dughir.ro/downloads/IMG_3068.CR2 here is an image in raw format. I use Canon DPP, and Exif tool to modify the EXIF data (I select Canon 17-40mm lens instead of Tokina)
John: Yes, i'm referring to the edges of the three foliage. I spend more than one hour trying to completely eliminate the color fringing, but without success.
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Posted: 7 Apr 2008 at 17:44 GMT
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Very good pano!
I have some experiences with macro illumination systems, and in the future I wil post a lightning system for closeup and macrophotography.
Regards, Ciprian.
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A morning in park (Testing the Tokina 10-17mm lens)
Posted: 7 Apr 2008 at 17:15 GMT
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Hi,
I have a new toy: the Tokina 10-17mm lens. I shot a panorama with this lens to see how good or bad the lens is. I am satisfied by the image quality. The lens is very sharp, and the contrast is good. I’m not able to properly manage the color aberrations of this lens. Maybe someone could help me with this. The pano has made in the morning, in Timisoara in the Roses park. 6 photos + nadir and zenith. The pano was compressed for webhosting reasons.
www.dughir.ro/panorama/parculrozelor1
Ciprian.
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The Gheorghe Doja park (Timisoara, Romania) panorama
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Re: The Gheorghe Doja park (Timisoara, Romania) panorama
Posted: 6 Apr 2008 at 10:30 GMT
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Hi Dorin,
I will post very soon a pano made with Tokina 10-17mm. Now I'm working to correct the color aberations.
Thank you for your observations about my panorama.
Ciprian.
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The Gheorghe Doja park (Timisoara, Romania) panorama
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Re: The Gheorghe Doja park (Timisoara, Romania) panorama
Posted: 4 Apr 2008 at 18:42 GMT
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Yes, they are with me. Thank you for your appreciation.
Ciprian.
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The Gheorghe Doja park (Timisoara, Romania) panorama
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My first panorama
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My first panorama
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Posted: 29 Mar 2008 at 18:42 GMT
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Thank you all for your support. I shot the panorama at the sunset because I like sunsets. It was shot a little bit after the sunset.
Ciprian.
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My first panorama
Posted: 27 Mar 2008 at 11:37 GMT
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Hello,
This is my first panorama. I made this panorama in my town Timisoara, Romania. I used a Canon 350d with Sigma 8mm lens, and a Nodal Ninja 3 tripod head.
www.dughir.ro/panorama/miu
Ciprian Dughir.
P.S.: special thanks to DorinDXN and Photo41 for helping me to make this panorama.
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