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Salzburg panorama


maria

Panaorama set together with Macromedia Fireworks ® out of three images on a Photo CD from colour slide


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This is the first panorama I set together digitally, out of three photos.

 

Would love to see what you think.

 

Thank you.

 

Maria

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Nice panorama, the only thing that somewhat disturbs me is the shadowy part on the right
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Hi Marco,

 

well, it wasn't THAT shadowy, but I had to bring the sky tones to be the same where the single photos meet. And the sky was always darker on the left than on the right. Additionally, between the two pictures on the right there was less superposition ans space to play - in fact I was afraid that the line between them will be visible ...

 

I array here the three pictures contributing, starting with the first one.

 

regards

Maria

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This is the middle part - of course rescaled to 511 width (the original scans made by the photo lab are 1024 vertical size and 150 dpi).

 

Maria

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And this is the part used for the right. I haven't applied any changes at all to the scan for these three, not even autolevels or so.

 

Of course the shadows are not so deep, as you see, but if I want to make the sky darker on the left, then they get so :(

 

Any ideas how to do it better?

 

Thanks a lot

Maria

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Hi Rex,

 

thanks for the comment.

 

I hope to make some more panoramas when I get some other slides scanned - they will not be as good, though, as the slides are older and lost colour :(

 

I will return to this comment and edit accordingly.

 

regards

Maria

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forgot to thank for the comment B)

 

Well, in the first aerial view of Salzburg I left the original scan colours and the first comment was light being flat and that the photo needs desktop editing, see here. OK, that one did not contain the most shadowy parts, I agree, but it is another angle of view. Maybe this is why it got higher ratings.

 

I attach now the full sized original for the right.

 

regards and thanks,

Maria

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