Dean Reardon Posted January 9, 2019 Posted January 9, 2019 Here is a landscape panorama photo of Yellowstone National Park. This was made from 7 RAW images (hand held) all stitched together in Affinity Photo. I must say that AP did a fantastic job of stitching these together! I then made a number of adjustments in the Affinity Developer. I need to get my monitor color calibrated because I can't really tell when I develop them, if they actually look good. Nonetheless, below is the panorama. jmwellborn, MEB and John Rostron 3 Quote
Staff MEB Posted January 9, 2019 Staff Posted January 9, 2019 Beautiful panorama/place. I only know if from some BBC TV series and it does look gorgeous. Glad to know you're enjoying the app. Thanks for sharing. Dean Reardon 1 Quote A Guide to Learning Affinity Software
John Rostron Posted January 9, 2019 Posted January 9, 2019 A great panorama. I always find the main problem with panoramas is maintaining good horizontal control. You have done this well It is good to see results from Photo in this forum. Most postings are from Designer. Perhaps the sub-tile of the forum (Post your fantastic designs for all to see) does not help! John Quote Windows 11, Affinity Photo 2.4.2 Designer 2.4.2 and Publisher 2.4.2 (mainly Photo). CPU: Intel Core i5 8500 @ 3.00GHz. RAM: 32.0GB DDR4 @ 1063MHz, Graphics: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
Dean Reardon Posted January 9, 2019 Author Posted January 9, 2019 4 hours ago, John Rostron said: A great panorama. I always find the main problem with panoramas is maintaining good horizontal control. You have done this well It is good to see results from Photo in this forum. Most postings are from Designer. Perhaps the sub-tile of the forum (Post your fantastic designs for all to see) does not help! John Thanks! I appreciate the feedback. Because it is a landscape and everything is in the distance (rather than close up like buildings and so forth), the vertical and horizontal skew caused by panoramas doesn't really show in this photograph. I didn't make any adjustment for the vertical and horizontal offset. The camera was a Canon 6D full frame with 24-105 mm lens set at 50mm, f10 Quote
John Rostron Posted January 10, 2019 Posted January 10, 2019 12 hours ago, Dean Reardon said: Thanks! I appreciate the feedback. Because it is a landscape and everything is in the distance (rather than close up like buildings and so forth), the vertical and horizontal skew caused by panoramas doesn't really show in this photograph. I didn't make any adjustment for the vertical and horizontal offset. The fact that the horizon was approximately half way would contribute to a good projection. Here is a panorama I took on Herm (Channel Islands) looking south from the north clifftop. The horizon was above centre. There is a path in the distance which was about halfway (just about visible) where it appears straight. The path in the foreground is noticeably bent (though it does bend naturally to some extent). John Dean Reardon 1 Quote Windows 11, Affinity Photo 2.4.2 Designer 2.4.2 and Publisher 2.4.2 (mainly Photo). CPU: Intel Core i5 8500 @ 3.00GHz. RAM: 32.0GB DDR4 @ 1063MHz, Graphics: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
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