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heeshung
2008-06-05, 09:26 PM
I always knew about PhotoStitch, and how it's used to fuse independent photographs into a larger panorama, but I never used it. I always assumed you'd have to do it manually. I opened it today, and a couple samples were included. To my surprise, it fuses photos fully automatically, and the results astonished me.

I decided to try it out with some older pictures, and one of my test subjects was a series of photos of the Vancouver skyline at night. They were taken with my old Fujifilm F10. I know they might not be clear shots, but I was surprised how seamlessly PhotoStitch pieced them together.

Almost looks like it was taken with a fisheye lens. I never meant for these pictures to be fused together, so if you look closely, you may be able to see the split. Still, pretty cool in my book.

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r89/UnitedVirtualResources/9316ca1a.jpg

heeshung
2008-06-06, 12:12 AM
Here's another:

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r89/UnitedVirtualResources/889c707d.jpg

lijk604
2008-06-06, 10:37 AM
The photostitch utility really works great, but for best results (meaning, almost no seam lines) you have to shoot in manual mode with the same f/stop & shutter speed settings. Of course a tripod also helps as well. :wink:

heeshung
2008-06-06, 12:42 PM
Yeah, I didn't have a tripod at that time, so I tried my best to keep it steady. I think it was a 3 second exposure.

lijk604
2008-06-06, 02:16 PM
For handheld, that's a damn good night shot. :!:

adam613
2008-06-06, 02:33 PM
Yeah, I didn't have a tripod at that time, so I tried my best to keep it steady. I think it was a 3 second exposure.

You took a 3-second exposure handheld??? :shock:

heeshung
2008-06-06, 04:02 PM
I just checked the EXIF's. The shutter speeds are 3.25 sec and exposures are 3 sec.

moose135
2008-06-06, 11:15 PM
Very nice shots - that night shot is great, especially for being hand-held! I've been playing with panoramas a little bit, using the function in PhotoShop CS3. It's fully automatic, and does a really nice job.