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>>>>>>> Clark goes into this in some detail.
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>>>>>>> http://www.clarkvision.com/imagedetail/index.html
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> Probably only helpful if you hold an advanced degree in Applied
>>>>>> Physics.
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>>>>> Some of us have post secondary education.
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>>>> So?
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>>> So, we find it interesting. Thanks, Rudy.
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>>
>> Yup, full of good information and quite a few neat shots. I
particularly
>> liked his idea of using a digital camera to simulate large format work.
I
>> have done this to make panoramics but never thought of it for large
>> format simulation. Now does anyone know what software will help, or
must
>> we do it the old fa****oned way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Peter
>
> I have PTGui and Autopano and of course Photoshop CS3 (much better than
it
> was in CS2).
>
> You do not have to make a panorama, even just covering the same area,
> perhaps even moving the camera slightly will work nicely.
>
> Someone recently did a shot of the moon that way and stitched them,
> incredible detail.
>
> For a free program, look for Autostitch.
I just downloaded PtGui. The program looks interesting, but I guess I will
have to shoot juat for that purpose. unfortunately, I will not be able to
go
out shooting until this weekend. Do you have any hints to mae my learning
curve smaller?
--
Peter


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