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    Stowe Sequence pics, Post your best sequence

    I've seen some pretty sick sequence shots of huge hucks etc. on this forum. lets get them all together here.

    Also...How did you go about making your sequence. I've been trying to figure out a good way of doing it. I usually have to end up with some shitty photo shop work to try to fill the blank spaces between photos. Do you guys just snap off tons of pictures from a tripod with a motor drive from a still cam....or take screen shots from film. How do you go about getting your sequence shots.

    maybe just a quick blurp about how you put your shot together next to your pic.

    I'll start....nothin too spectacular. all from Mount Mansfield, VT
    first one is screen shots taken out of shitty vid
    others are still pics composited together with some obvious work done

    myself





    thepowderfreak

    Last edited by caddah; 03-09-2006 at 07:23 PM.

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    i did a tutorial for stitching images with the Gimp and Hugin, but sadly the site where the images for the tutorial were hosted removed them. there's nothing in the wayback machine either

    http://tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44259

    from there, i present this stitched image:


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    Ein Berg ohne Absturzgefahr ist nur noch Attrappe. (Reinhold Messner)

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    middle rocky... me:

    eric (on the board, i don't know his handle):

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    this is all i got

    http://tetongravity.com/forums/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=932&dateline=12042516  96

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    Though I don't really have any skiing related sequence shots on my HD right now I can add to the how-to part. Most camera's have a sequence mode in which you can change how many pictures it takes in a given time period (from say like 1 to 5 to 10 to 30 or so). Stitching them together is a software thing.

    My canon a85 came with a program that auto-stitches the pictures together using likeness recognition. It's called cannon photostitch and does a pretty good job. Otherwise there are other programs out there and more specifically I found a website a while back that has a free program that does it for you. Just downloaded it like 3min ago to test it out before suggesting it on anyone and it seems to work rather well.

    Here's the site for it: http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html

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    I've only used cut and paste (photoshop jong here). I'd love to learn how to stitch....



    Must learn!!!

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    Here are the few two image seq. I have

    I use photo shop to make them, change the opacity of the over laying image to about 30% then match up all the trees and rock in the photo. (rotate, resize, move up down left...whatev until they match up) Then I use the lasso and cut myslef or whoever is in the top photo out.




    "Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die tomorrow"

    Moment skis

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    I'll try that. Nice huck on the 2nd one Kush! Pitty the cameraman wasn't closer, but it musta been fun.

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