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Saturday, March 04, 2006

First Panaromic Stich

Slept at 4am in the morning. Set the alarm at 7.25am. For what??? It's a saturday morning and I've nothing "urgent" in the morning to do. But it's a photographer's life...

Have been failing to get a decent panaromic image all these while. Yeah, I see some laughing faces out there thinking "What is so hard about sticking panaromic images?". Yeah right. It's not that easy considering I've to shoot Vertically to get a panaromic shot. "WHAT??? You must be joking with me, Nesohu". Nope, no kidding! That's the method a few of the books that I'm reading tells me. Then I've to do everything on Manual Mode. Even the Focussing is set to Manual. I actually forgot to fix the white balance when shooting. But thank god i shoot in RAW! The power of RAW, you'll never know unless you are really a RAW-photog. Tuning is done all after the shot.

Met May Cheong online this morning. She seems surprised about what I've been doing. But she gave up after I came out with all those photography jargons. Pity her...

Here's what I've got this morning. The effort of waking up early in the morning, and spent 2 hours in front of the computer doing the fune tuning. I've downsized the final image to 1/5 of the image I've stiched. Check if you can find any flaw in the stich. Personally I find it good for a 8" height of print (at least). The file size is 35 megapixel which makes it a 20MB image (equivalent to 5 MP3 songs).


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