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mocando Platinum Member
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:51 pm Post subject: |
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Outstanding, Sharp. Sorry for the late reply, but I've been out of korgforums for quite a while.
What camera/lens combination you used? Did you notices it have quite a bit of CA on the white details, like the boat ropes and white fences on the lower left? It can be easily corrected in Lightroom.
How many images did you used? _________________ Martin Ocando
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Very nice picture and a great resolution ... actually fun to pan around and zoom in such a big pic. _________________
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Mister088 Full Member
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:50 am Post subject: |
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Would love to know how this is possible???
I thought the new Nikon d800 was a big deal at 6 moix.
Are all digicams gonna be this high res in the future.
Who needs a zoom lens????? |
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Mister088 Full Member
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:51 am Post subject: |
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I meant 36 moix ( d800) |
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Sharp Site Admin
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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:08 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry guys.
I've seem to have missed this thread.
Quote: | What camera/lens combination you used? |
A SONY A900 with it's G Series 70-300MM lens.
Quote: | Did you notices it have quite a bit of CA on the white details, like the boat ropes and white fences on the lower left? It can be easily corrected in Lightroom.
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Yeah, there's some other issues that need to be fixed too. Working with such high resolution images is not so easy. It takes quite a lot of time to process any changes you make. I'm looking at buying a SSD before I go back to fix this image and the other high-res images on my site.
Quote: | How many images did you used? |
I'm not sure. I've have to check my Studio PC. I think it's upwards of 180 images with a very big overlap so that I can reduce issues with moving objects. I have a few of those issues to still fix in the image too. There's a few people with no upper or lower bodies in the image.
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Sharp Site Admin
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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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Mister088 wrote: | Would love to know how this is possible???
I thought the new Nikon d800 was a big deal at 6 moix.
Are all digicams gonna be this high res in the future.
Who needs a zoom lens????? |
If you want to go beyond the resolution of your camera, all you need is this program to begin with....
CLICK HERE
Any camera will do.
If you want to go as big as I'm going then you are going to need a Robot. I'm using the Gigapan Epic Pro. CLICK HERE
There are cheaper models available on their website too.
Have to say that the robot was the best investment I've ever made. It's tons of fun to use and so interesting.
Regards
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