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Same equipment and capture data as: gigapan.org/gigapans/97704Pre and post rendering exposure adjustments Post rendering "warping" to straighten the top and bottom edges smaller increments would have improved the overall sharpness of the image.
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77 frame (11R x 7C), multi focal plane, macro Canon T2i 90mm Tamron macro lens I used the Canon Remote funnction, provided on the CD that comes with Canon DSLRs, to operate the camera using the USB port. The program allows the user to focus the camera at specific increments (with autofocus engaged). Live view makes th...
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Taken from Ghost Ranch near Abiquiu, New Mexico. In fond memory of Lady the horse. Processing: Stitching PTGui Pro version 9.0.4 (OSX) Panorama size: 67 megapixels (9351x7122 pixels) Input images: 6 (2 columns by 3 rows) Settings: Camera model: Canon EOS 550D (T2i) Lens: Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM...
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My 2nd Gigapan 17 April 2011. Now I´m getting closer to get my Gigapan Epic to work as I wont it to with the latest "mod 2.0" so the weight balance issu soon will be sorted. I would love to get the Epic to work with my 200-500mm lense @ 400mm the panoramas wold be even sharper, but then I´ll probably n...
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First quick test using a Canon 550D/Rebel T2i with the Gigapan Epic 100. The image has been taken from my flat in London. There are some bright spots in the picture caused by the quickly changing sky between clouds and Sun. But anyway, this was purely meant as a test shoot anyway.
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