I have a couple a sequence photos that I shot this weekend, and I wanted to stitch them together into a single. I have never attempted to do this, so I was wondering how I would go about this.
Cheers
I have a couple a sequence photos that I shot this weekend, and I wanted to stitch them together into a single. I have never attempted to do this, so I was wondering how I would go about this.
Cheers
Automated photomerge in Photoshop (saved as layers) will get you a long way.
Originally Posted by RootSkier
Good tips here with more links included
http://tetongravity.com/forums/showt...ghlight=stitch
summit's advice in the above thread was quite helpful for me, and is what i used to produce this sequence (my first that i'm somewhat satisfied with, exposure issues notwithstanding):
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Other than the horse missing its back legs it looks really great! It might be too many legs anyways.
^^^^^thin out the shots used do you can get the back legs in there ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I was about to say, you should take half of those pictures out.
Layering and masking is the key.
These were all done quick and sloppy in photoshop. If they were actually shot using a tripod, they would look better in a quarter of the time. If I actually cared enough, I could fudge them as shot on a camera on a tripod, but I don't.
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yeah, i tried it out with only 5 shots, but the rider liked this one because of the way all the images meld together. and seeing how the image isn't exactly sharp and there are some exposure issures, i didn't spend much time on doing anything other than making an image that she would enjoy. but yeah, i agree.
You can get some good results with Fireworks to...
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