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Photomerge techniques & advice


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Dear all.

I am interested in achieving panoramic images, in particular 180 degree panoramics.

I have read and understood the Photomerge tool (and tried the process with the sample images that are in CS2). All this seems to be fine except for a couple of things...

1. To achieve 180 degrees I am going to need more than 3 images right? (overlapping each image by 15%-40%).

a. Can Photomerge in CS2 work with more than 3 images, or is 3 the maximum??

If 3 is the maximum, then it wouldn't be difficult to just increase the canvas width and add on? Or not? Or do 2 sets of 3 then hand stitch those together? What is the best process for achieving 180??

Also, I like to shoot just before sunset,usually. If I did a 180, say with the sun setting in the right hand side of the image, then panned to the left snapping as I go, I am obviously going to get different gradients of blue in the sky, (lighter sky to the right, a darker sky to the left)

Should I shoot in Manual or Aperture?

How will I get the tones in the sky to be seemless?. As long as I overlap by 15% - 40% all should be good?

What is the best process for achieving equal exposure in all shots?

I know how to do Photomerge, but I need more advanced technical advise from someone who has done what I am asking, and have been happy with their results.

Thanks in advance.

Scott

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Image stitching or photo stitching is the process of combining multiple photographic images with overlapping fields of view to produce a segmented panorama or high-resolution image. Commonly performed through the use of computer software, most approaches to image stitching require nearly exact overlaps between images and identical exposures to produce seamless results

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