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I got bored and figured I would whore this thread as well. I did some realignment with PhotoChop.
I'm using Alchemy Mindworks' Graphic Workshop these days. It was recommended to me by the one, the only, seung.
I'm using Alchemy Mindworks' Graphic Workshop these days. It was recommended to me by the one, the only, seung.
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At first, I tried to re-align the pics. Then I realized they were shot from slight different positions. This makes the job impossible!
Solution: I cut only the top from the pics and stitched them on Imageready.
Simple!!!
Solution: I cut only the top from the pics and stitched them on Imageready.
Simple!!!
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Originally posted by rogerio1234
mine:
http://roger1234.com.sapo.pt/top_ani.gif
Actually it was more difficult I thought it would be. Next time use a tripod, spacecowboy.
mine:
http://roger1234.com.sapo.pt/top_ani.gif
Actually it was more difficult I thought it would be. Next time use a tripod, spacecowboy.
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Originally posted by spacecowboy
I had to get my ass to the car back and forth to hit the switch while I take pics off the sidewalk.
I had to get my ass to the car back and forth to hit the switch while I take pics off the sidewalk.
Technically speaking, to make a near perfect sequence you have to have a tripod mounted camera with settings in manual mode (or exposure locked) to end up having all pics with the same amount of light. Some cameras have a burst mode which can take several pics separated by a fraction of a second.
One last trick: When doing a sequence outdoors, the quicker you take all the pics the better. This way you have a "constant" background (clouds). And avoid wind too, so trees won't move.