Check out this panorama for me...

dugweb

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photo quality = :thumbsup:

wallpaper materiel = :thumbsdown:

ive tried that pic as a wallpaper before, and it's just to busy, i cant even see my icons
well done panorama tho
 

GoingUp

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Originally posted by: dugweb
photo quality = :thumbsup:

wallpaper materiel = :thumbsdown:

ive tried that pic as a wallpaper before, and it's just to busy, i cant even see my icons
well done panorama tho

I have YZdock on my desktop and thats it. no icons :)

heres my current setup... http://www.chadwickcmeyer.com/pics/main.jpg
3200x1200

the third monitor really makes the pic really narrow... 5120x1200

i also have a panorama from florence that I'm thinking about putting together....
 

HBalzer

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I?m sure I will be deemed uncultured for this but if you want to stare at a bunch of guys in diapers all day go for it.
 

GoingUp

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Originally posted by: amcdonald
Did you recently visit tuscany? Great pictures! I'm stealing the bridge one :)

the second one is the oldest bridge in florence :) Its from spring break 04
 

amcdonald

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Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: amcdonald
Did you recently visit tuscany? Great pictures! I'm stealing the bridge one :)

the second one is the oldest bridge in florence :) Its from spring break 04

Yea I've been on it.. Florence was my favorite city next to Sienna.
 

LordSnailz

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Mind sharing what you use to stitch? I've tried the canon software but wondering if there's something better.
 

stan394

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How did you take the pictures so that the stitched one has no seam (at least after i look at it semi-closely)? is a good tripod a must? any tips?
 

GoingUp

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Originally posted by: stan394
How did you take the pictures so that the stitched one has no seam (at least after i look at it semi-closely)? is a good tripod a must? any tips?

photoshop and a couple of hours....

the florence one could use some better touchups....

I didn't even use a tripod. Just rotated the camera in my hands, which does unfortunately, make it a lot harder to stich together...

And which one did you not see a seam in?