Test drive2 Wide-Angle photo at Chester Polling

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Tampico_ED

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Hi,

Well well well....you thought that was my last post. I put together my poor version of the complete wreck.

I will be back....this was only the first attempt!

Chester_Polling.jpg
 
Tampico_ED:
Hi,

Well well well....you thought that was my last post. I put together my poor version of the complete wreck.

I will be back....this was only the first attempt!

Chester_Polling.jpg

Did you manually stitch them? If so, you might want to try autostitch. It does a great job correcting perspective, distortion, and color mapping. You didn't happen to see a line tied off to a lobster trap, did you?
 
Looks like a bunch of 50 gal drums ;)
 
Rainer:
Yup, I was sure that's what it was until I looked over at the right side. :D

Oh yeah, now I see it. Cool ! :)
 
Hi Soggy,

I the autostitch a feature of Adobe Photoshop? I have Elements and did not see anything like it!

I saw several lobster traps although I did not put so much attention.But, I can tell at least one had the line !

Ed
Soggy:
Did you manually stitch them? If so, you might want to try autostitch. It does a great job correcting perspective, distortion, and color mapping. You didn't happen to see a line tied off to a lobster trap, did you?
 
Tampico_ED:
Hi Soggy,

I the autostitch a feature of Adobe Photoshop? I have Elements and did not see anything like it!

I saw several lobster traps although I did not put so much attention.But, I can tell at least one had the line !

Ed

Autostitch is a separate freeware program that does panoramas. It is a billion times better than Photoshop's pano features. It's also tiny.
 

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