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08-JUL-2004

DSC_8367PanoDemo1FxSh2_33pct.jpg

Here you see the image after dusting and final Post processing. You may see one more change, I wanted the bench on the right to come forward and increase in size. I copied and pasted the land area using the water as a transition area. I enlarged (free transformated) that layer and blended in the edges with an erasure. Thats all Folks.
Disclaimer. I know there may be more accurate ways to do this but I do it for my own pleasure and only have to sell myself, and I find this more to my liking than other ways I have tried. Your mileage may vary, but I hope you have gotten some good information from this piece. Thank you for making it this far! nowhereatoll.

Nikon D70
1/90s f/22.0 at 28.0mm full exif

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Lew Dunham 15-Aug-2004 14:48
I'm older, and only a sometimes hobbyist, also do panos just for myself in my own way . . .mostly at a boat club on the Hudson River in New York State . . . have found I do quite well handheld . . . your method has certainly opened my eyes further as to what can be accomplished with PS . . . and I can see where some panos can be "salvaged" that otherwise might be lost. . . so far, I've found the pano feature in various softwares does a good job . . and if in a hurry, that's probably the way to go . . but your method is sure a step "up" . . . I can appreciate the thought and time you must have spent perfecting this and thank you very much for sharing . . . sincerely, Lew
mellodrome26-Jul-2004 12:49
Thanks for taking the time to help others NWA. I will have to try this technique sometime soon as I've yet to attempt any panoramas. Take care, Marko :)