Does stitching images has advantages?

9 years 1 month ago #433592 by Pierce Steenken
When you don't have a wide enough lens, just to throw this out there:  stitching images will increase image resolution and sharpness?  Is that 100% correct?  So let's say you stitch 3 images together, side by side.  Would that trump a single shot taken with a wide enough lens?  


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9 years 1 month ago #433636 by KCook
Resolution yes, sharpness, not so much.  A high quality stitch is a lot of work in post.  Shooting with a WA lens is a breeze in comparison.

Kelly Cook

Canon 50D, Olympus PL2
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9 years 1 month ago #433651 by effron
Agree wit Cook, however stitching a few shots together for a pano is not as much work as it once was. Using the latest PSCC, its actually easy. The computer grunts for a while though.....;)

Why so serious?
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9 years 1 month ago #433669 by Joves
:agree:

The real problem with stitching, and it is not a major one, is the lens used for the pano. If it is a lens with some form of distortion then you have more work. A wide angle lens will also have some distortion, depending on the focal length. Bust as Ernesto pointed out PS has made it much simpler.


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9 years 1 month ago #433722 by Chris Briggs
you might find this interesting to read -  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brenizer_Method  


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9 years 1 month ago #433815 by Joslyn
Brenizer method is what I was going to post.  I have been working on perfecting this too.  Takes awhile for Photoshop to combine when you have many images.  


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9 years 1 month ago #433940 by Alan Nunez
Stitching together images is awesome but a lot of work on post. I took me a while to work out my favourite combo if lens and orientation.


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9 years 1 week ago #437165 by PhotoViking
I currently tend to make pano's; 8 - 11 pics., mostly taken with a wa, stiched together.
You might want to check out Hugin: hugin.sourceforge.net/
Freeware, should be available for MS, Mac + Linux.......

I wouldn't  want to miss it! :)


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9 years 1 week ago #437193 by Prago
PhotoViking, where was that shot taken? 

SWM into chainsaws and hockey masks seeks like-minded SWF. No weirdos, please
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9 years 1 week ago #437233 by PhotoViking
Schaffhausen, Switzerland. That's the "Rheinfall".
The Rhein exits lake Constance and starts its journey towards the North Sea
In therms of water passing it's one of Europe’s biggest waterfalls......

Stitched from 10 single shots! :)

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9 years 1 week ago #437293 by Scott Klubeck

KCook wrote: Resolution yes, sharpness, not so much.  A high quality stitch is a lot of work in post.  Shooting with a WA lens is a breeze in comparison.

Kelly Cook



:agree:


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