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Now you might wonder, what's so special about it, especially since the quality isn't that amazing. That's mostly because of how it was put together. You see when I took those pictures I had no intention of making a panorama, instead I just took so many pictures that this brilliant program (autopana giga 2) was able to make a panorama out of it. What the program does is detect in the pictures where they match up, it alligns them and will do pretty much everything to make it allign perfectly, so even if you take the pictures in the weirdest way, it will still come out as a whole picture, on top of that with things such as clouds it can just put it together extremely natural.
This can be great for panorama's, but also just regular pictures where you just want the option to zoom in much further.
Here is the unedited one, you can clearly see that the pictures were all over the place, and if zoom in you will see that some parts are more clear then others due to the various amounts of zoom I used.
The whole image quality is dodgy, I only had the camera a few days, it was extremely windy and quite cold and I couldn't lean my arm on anything to get some stability.
Ofcourse when you actually take the pictures in a proper way and instead of of 10 you take maybe 50 or a 100 pictures, the image quality would be absolutely amazing.
Due to my harddrive getting a firmware flash (known bug, everything should be fine), I can't access the majority of my pictures, including those I took in Scotland, but I got some awesome pictures, especially one from Edinburgh Castle where I took about 15 pictures from the city centre (princes street for those who are familiar), because I took those with the idea to turn it into a panorama manually (obviously didn't know about this program yet), it should be awesome. I'll post it when I got it.
That panorama will also be printed on a poster and I will frame it, I quite like pictures like that, plus it's something I made myself plus the whole view is something quite personal as I got great memories of it.
Anyway with this program I got some great ideas, I'm think about doing one with atleast about 70 pictures, perhaps even more, because it works so easily the number of pictures is no longer a issue, it just adds more detail.
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Now you might wonder, what's so special about it, especially since the quality isn't that amazing. That's mostly because of how it was put together. You see when I took those pictures I had no intention of making a panorama, instead I just took so many pictures that this brilliant program (autopana giga 2) was able to make a panorama out of it. What the program does is detect in the pictures where they match up, it alligns them and will do pretty much everything to make it allign perfectly, so even if you take the pictures in the weirdest way, it will still come out as a whole picture, on top of that with things such as clouds it can just put it together extremely natural.
This can be great for panorama's, but also just regular pictures where you just want the option to zoom in much further.
Here is the unedited one, you can clearly see that the pictures were all over the place, and if zoom in you will see that some parts are more clear then others due to the various amounts of zoom I used.
You must be registered to see links
The whole image quality is dodgy, I only had the camera a few days, it was extremely windy and quite cold and I couldn't lean my arm on anything to get some stability.
Ofcourse when you actually take the pictures in a proper way and instead of of 10 you take maybe 50 or a 100 pictures, the image quality would be absolutely amazing.
Due to my harddrive getting a firmware flash (known bug, everything should be fine), I can't access the majority of my pictures, including those I took in Scotland, but I got some awesome pictures, especially one from Edinburgh Castle where I took about 15 pictures from the city centre (princes street for those who are familiar), because I took those with the idea to turn it into a panorama manually (obviously didn't know about this program yet), it should be awesome. I'll post it when I got it.
That panorama will also be printed on a poster and I will frame it, I quite like pictures like that, plus it's something I made myself plus the whole view is something quite personal as I got great memories of it.
Anyway with this program I got some great ideas, I'm think about doing one with atleast about 70 pictures, perhaps even more, because it works so easily the number of pictures is no longer a issue, it just adds more detail.