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mwmentor

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  1. Hi there: I have a question that I am curious about: I want to take seascapes that have all sorts of objects in them including people. The trouble that I am experiencing is that waves move. I have seen some ideas in other forums, but I don't that they are really going to work for me at this time, like long exposures to smooth the waves, dual cameras working at exactly the same time, and special lenses that can do very rapid wide-angle panos. None of these solutions really rock my boat at the moment - are there any other suggestions that anyone else may have found to work? I would appreciate some feedback. Thanks so much. -Michael 😄
  2. Hi @winfried_z: Thanks so much - yeah, I can just take the series again... I think that would be simpler. Thanks for your efforts and support 🙂 -Michael
  3. Hi there: I have taken a close look at slides 4 and 5, and I think that the problem is that I did not overlap them enough in order for the software to figure out that there was an overlap - not sure why I did that - all the others were just fine - it probably happened due to a lack of landmark against which to measure progress... I have attached a low-res copy of the two images that won't join. I shall have to try again... Thanks for your help, I appreciate it... 👍🙂 -Michael P.S.: there is something else that I am thinking about... waves... they move and that's a problem, but I will open a new thread about this if it hasn't been chatted about before or there is no other help available - like YouTube... 🙂
  4. Hi there: When I tested it as @winfried_z suggested, I found that AP has decided that there is no panorama between some of the slides. I am not sure why. I will try to photograph the series again and see what happens and if that doesn't work, maybe I can cobble them together manually... It is a bit strange and I have no other software against which I could benchmark it... I will post an update when I have one, possibly tomorrow. Thanks. -Michael
  5. Hi: Thanks for getting back to me. @Hangman I will upload low-res versions of my pano a bit later today. Maybe there is something in the fourth one that is causing an issue - I did look and wasn't able to detect anything, but I have not spent much time with AP just yet, so I am not sure 🤔 @PaulEC I have thought about creating two separate panos and then stitching them - I wasn't sure if it will work - I will check and see, and let you know... 🤔 Regards. -Michael
  6. Hi there: I am trying to stitch a panorama together with up to 10 images. I took the photos using the raw/jpeg setting on my Canon EOS1100D. I created them using manual settings, vertical camera plane, and made sure to have good overlap for each image. The problem that I am running into is that AP is splitting the image into two separate images after stitching the first four images, and then stitching the other six. I am not sure why it is doing this and I have tried both raw and jpeg versions of the images to no avail. I am using AP 1.10.6 on a MacBook Pro running MacOS 10.15.7 with 16Gigs of RAM. I would appreciate your help. Thanks. -Michael
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