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Outstanding images guys!
Jurgen....amazing detail in this shot above. Which lens?
John.....I love the photo of the ship taken with the Horseman. How long does it take to setup and shoot the 3x3 images with the Horseman for a shot like that? Could you explain a bit about your process of setting up the camera, back, viewfinder etc from start to finish for me? I see you've still got the camera for sale.
I'm afraid my photo trip to Dawson was pretty much a wash out...nothing from the CFV to show here. Mostly cold and rainy weather....not the kind of weather I wanted to take the CFV out into.
Gary
John...very nice image of the ship taken with the Horseman
i was down in the dry dock as far back as i could get, and yes the stitching not only achieves an extra wide FOV, but limits the wide angle distortion to the taking lens, usually better than the a resultant wide angle lens would give. you also get a bigger file with more pixels
out of habit, i shoot upper left and move to the right, down and shift left, down and shift right.
C1 is capture one, the raw processor, C4 is latest photoshop.
i use merge by opening all the images, select photomerge under the file/automate menu, then use open files. no need to sequence the images in any way.
there are a few options on the merge. i use the first one, again out of habit