Re: excellent composited/stitched photos

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On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, Olivier Thereaux wrote:

> Tutorial:
> http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/blended_exposures.shtml

In this tutorial I wonder why he didn't clone the layer and used the level
select tool instead of manually working on the merging layer, I'll try
that.

> Another example:
> http://www.fredmiranda.com/article_2/index.html

An interesting thing there, he says that only one raw file is needed. It
looks like it's a compromize as having multiple images taken using
bracketing would give far more dynamic than working only on the same raw.
But I don't know how many camera have this feature.

> darkrooms. That reminds me of a book where the photographer explains
> how to use cardboard and scissors to make miniatures, cover part of the
> print with the miniature's (or, sometimes, his hands/fingers) shadow, and
> thus blend multiple exposures on a single print...

I did it two times with scissors, papers, little cords to have that
hanging in the air slightly to avoid too contrasted marks on the picture,
Quite fun to do, but at the beginning you throw away some papers, which is
not the case using digital pictures (you just eat time).

--
~~Yves

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