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Hi all,
I've just got back from the AAO in Australia and from a trip to Mauna Kea and was lucky enough to be given a private tours of some of the observatories including Gemini North. I took some pictures and wondered what you guys use to join them together as the scopes were far too big to get in one shot and I don't have a fish eye lens so I took several over a wide area with a view to joining them together at a later stage Is Photoshop the way to do it? layers or something? Thanks in advance Andy |
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![]() "Andy G" wrote in message ... Hi all, I've just got back from the AAO in Australia and from a trip to Mauna Kea and was lucky enough to be given a private tours of some of the observatories including Gemini North. I took some pictures and wondered what you guys use to join them together as the scopes were far too big to get in one shot and I don't have a fish eye lens so I took several over a wide area with a view to joining them together at a later stage Is Photoshop the way to do it? layers or something? Thanks in advance Andy http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html |
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Many Thanks
"SJP" wrote in message ... "Andy G" wrote in message ... Hi all, I've just got back from the AAO in Australia and from a trip to Mauna Kea and was lucky enough to be given a private tours of some of the observatories including Gemini North. I took some pictures and wondered what you guys use to join them together as the scopes were far too big to get in one shot and I don't have a fish eye lens so I took several over a wide area with a view to joining them together at a later stage Is Photoshop the way to do it? layers or something? Thanks in advance Andy http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html |
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Thanks for that
it did a good job on the Gemini pics. had a great time whilst away, went to see AAO, Parkes, GBR Observatory, Sydney Observatory first then got tours of Keck 1, OoH 88" and Gemini to name a few. Cheer for the link Andy "Andy G" wrote in message ... Many Thanks "SJP" wrote in message ... "Andy G" wrote in message ... Hi all, I've just got back from the AAO in Australia and from a trip to Mauna Kea and was lucky enough to be given a private tours of some of the observatories including Gemini North. I took some pictures and wondered what you guys use to join them together as the scopes were far too big to get in one shot and I don't have a fish eye lens so I took several over a wide area with a view to joining them together at a later stage Is Photoshop the way to do it? layers or something? Thanks in advance Andy http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html |
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In message , Andy G
writes joining them together at a later stage Andy If you are using a digital camera take a look at your software disc.It may hold an appropriate stitching program, possibly described as "panoramic". My pack included this and other goodies which are not mentioned in the manual. -- John |
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Thanks John,
It was an oldish (4 years old) camera and I think the CD is in the loft somewhere. The other program SJP said sorted it though. Roll on a digital SLR! I could have taken so many wonderful pictures. As it is I have about 4000 from this trip alone! cheers for your help Andy Mr Andrew R Green B.Sc(Hons) FRAS. "John" wrote in message ... In message , Andy G writes joining them together at a later stage Andy If you are using a digital camera take a look at your software disc.It may hold an appropriate stitching program, possibly described as "panoramic". My pack included this and other goodies which are not mentioned in the manual. -- John |
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![]() "Andy G" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks John, It was an oldish (4 years old) camera and I think the CD is in the loft somewhere. The other program SJP said sorted it though. Roll on a digital SLR! I could have taken so many wonderful pictures. As it is I have about 4000 from this trip alone! Sounds good. Have a look out for recent PC magazine disks that might have Serif's Panorama Plua 1 on as a freebie. This is one of the software packages that has licenced the original autostitch software - not as much control as with the download, but a nicer interface. look back over the last 5 months or so/. |
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 01:19:54 +0100, "OG"
wrote: "Andy G" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks John, It was an oldish (4 years old) camera and I think the CD is in the loft somewhere. The other program SJP said sorted it though. Roll on a digital SLR! I could have taken so many wonderful pictures. As it is I have about 4000 from this trip alone! Sounds good. Have a look out for recent PC magazine disks that might have Serif's Panorama Plua 1 on as a freebie. This is one of the software packages that has licenced the original autostitch software - not as much control as with the download, but a nicer interface. look back over the last 5 months or so/. It's on the next Sky at Night (April I think) coverdisc too I believe. -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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![]() "Pete Lawrence" wrote in message ... On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 01:19:54 +0100, "OG" wrote: Have a look out for recent PC magazine disks that might have Serif's Panorama Plua 1 on as a freebie. This is one of the software packages that has licenced the original autostitch software - not as much control as with the download, but a nicer interface. look back over the last 5 months or so/. It's on the next Sky at Night (April I think) coverdisc too I believe. I'd recommend it to anyone with a digital camera. The Autostitch software behind Panorama Plus can stitch together images in 2 dimensions, so you're not limited to going from left to right as with some panorama programs. Here's an example just to show what I mean - http://www.flickr.com/photos/24874058@N00/436724465/ which is composed from 11 images The benefit of using the Serif version rather than the free download of autostitch is that the latter generally comes as a time-limited package, so you can't just install it on a machine and forget about it. If you're working away from an internet connection the free Serif version would be preferable. OG |
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