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Benny Arbel
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- 87
- Size
- 0.49 Gigapixels
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- 90
- Date added
- February 14, 2012
- Date taken
- February 14, 2012
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- Description
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view from my home- please advise me why tic pcture has such a defect
thanks
email me at :bennya1@bezeqint.net
Stitcher Notes
ToggleMinimizeGigaPan Stitch version 1.0.0805 (Windows)
Panorama size: 493 megapixels (38572 x 12800 pixels)
Input images: 70 (14 columns by 5 rows)
Field of view: 29.0 degrees wide by 9.6 degrees high (top=0.9, bottom=-8.8)
Settings:
All default settings
Original image properties:
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot SX40 HS
Image size: 4000x2248 (9.0 megapixels)
Capture time: 2012-02-14 11:55:24 - 2012-02-14 12:02:18
Aperture: f/5.8
Exposure time: 0.000625
ISO: 200
Focal length (35mm equiv.): 791.3 mm
Digital zoom: off
White balance: Automatic
Exposure mode: Manual
Horizontal overlap: 31.0 to 36.0 percent
Computer stats: 4095.24 MB RAM, 4 CPUs
Total time 9:20 (8.0 seconds per picture)
Alignment: 3:32, Projection: 1:15, Blending: 4:33
(Preview finished in 5:49)

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David Pivin (February 15, 2012, 04:52PM )
Benny, It looks to me like you started stitching with the default 5 rows rather than resetting it to the single row that your pictures seem to occupy.
Mack Frost (February 14, 2012, 05:34PM )
Hello Benny. bkaylor's advice is good. You might want to take vertical images, too, which will give you more room at the top and bottom of the finished panorama to crop out edges. It looks to me like the software also skipped some of the images for your pan, or dropped them out entirely, and the software had to "guess" where to make the stitches. Check to make sure you included all the images for your pan. Lastly, turn off your date/time stamp. That information is included in the EXIF data your camera records along with the digital image, so you don't need the stamp, and it's really distracting in the pan.
bkaylor (February 14, 2012, 11:22AM )
Hello Benny, Sometimes when you have "fuzzy" material between two pictures, such as mostly trees, similar plants, or grass, the software has trouble matching the photos together. You might try including more distinct features, such as a horizon line above the trees. You might have noticed that your tripod wasn't completely level which makes the pictures have a zigzag border. Give yourself plenty of extra border area so you can crop out the jagged edges later without losing anything important. I hope that is useful! Your photo is really interesting, by the way.