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Originally posted by: Dopefiend
Originally posted by: Anubis
site is working just fine

heres teh panorama

http://www.rootminus1.com/dpr/Pano2.jpg

Damn, someone knows their photography!
How did you stitch the pictures together so flawlessly? I can just about spot a few tiny join lines, but I've no idea how you did that 🙂

hours and hours of photoshop :disgust: its such a pain in the ass to do

basically just open a new project and make it hube like 20,000x5,000 pixels and move each image in as a seperate layer and lign them up, because each one overlaps the previous one its kinda easy, you then you a eracer thats really soft to get rid of the visable edges, makeing levels and color adjustments where needed to get them together right

thew origional of this is 14798*2576, even with 1.5 gigs of ram my computer doesnt like that
 
Awesome job! And, I have a new desktop 🙂
I have definitely get down to that section to go kayaking... (minus the 3 main waterfalls)
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Dopefiend
Originally posted by: Anubis
site is working just fine

heres teh panorama

http://www.rootminus1.com/dpr/Pano2.jpg

Damn, someone knows their photography!
How did you stitch the pictures together so flawlessly? I can just about spot a few tiny join lines, but I've no idea how you did that 🙂

hours and hours of photoshop :disgust: its such a pain in the ass to do

basically just open a new project and make it hube like 20,000x5,000 pixels and move each image in as a seperate layer and lign them up, because each one overlaps the previous one its kinda easy, you then you a eracer thats really soft to get rid of the visable edges, makeing levels and color adjustments where needed to get them together right

thew origional of this is 14798*2576, even with 1.5 gigs of ram my computer doesnt like that

:Q
 
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