On 20 May 2013 22:35, Alan C <[email protected]> wrote:
> Having seen those impressive panos from Rob Studdert, I decided to give it a
> go using some old Olympus Compact images. I used to do "composite" photos
> years ago by physically cutting & pasting but this is my first attempt in
> digital. I must say the Elements 10 software is pretty slick but
> unfortunately couldn't compensate for the low res images.

Hi Alan,

That looks good considering the obvious low res and saturated colours
of the source images, I note too that you can see the curvature of the
Earth :) I'm not familiar with the Elements pano assemble tools but
generally there will be an option to set the virtual eye-point, with a
little testing you should be able to straighten out the horizon to
some extent. I find that often I have pairs of images that have the
potential to form what I call incidental panos, it's worth looking
through some recent shots to see it there are any that might stitch to
provide a wider than normal image. Good stuff, glad my pic spurred you
into action.

Cheers,

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