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    The Amazing Sony A1/A7/A9/APS-C & Anything else welcome Mega Thread!

    Yes, up in the Sibylline mountains towards Umbria. About 60cm on arrival and it is snowing again, forecast to carry on for two days. Glorious!
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    The Amazing Sony A1/A7/A9/APS-C & Anything else welcome Mega Thread!

    I came to Italy for some early spring sun, but mistimed things Snow IX by Ian, on Flickr Snow V by Ian, on Flickr Snow X by Ian, on Flickr all on my A7 ski
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    The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

    San Siro, Milan SanSiro II by Ian, on Flickr SanSiro IV by Ian, on Flickr SanSiro V by Ian, on Flickr SanSiro XIII by Ian, on Flickr X-T2 and either 18-55 or 50-230
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    The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

    Not the shot I had planned to take but the promised red sunset because of Saharan dust didn't materialize. I took three versions of the same shot, spread over maybe five minutes. In one, you couldn't really see the office lights, in another you could only see the office lights and in this...
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    The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

    A dying flower. Yellow, but I am pretty sure it isn't a daffodil. Beyond that I haven't a clue. Taken at 300mm, Fuji X-T2+100-400 NotDaffodil by Ian, on Flickr Thanks for looking
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    Problem stitching a pano

    all good ideas, thanks. Perspective simply fails to stitch, but I will try switching between the other two. Rotating seems a sensible thing to try. I did take HDR brackets but so far I am just trying single exposure shots. I would usually do in the opposite order to you so that is...
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    Problem stitching a pano

    they are two sets of floor to ceiling. I will try inverting one side to see if that matters, good idea. I was concerned about the lack of overlap, but Lr does each floor to ceiling fine, it just doesn't do the full floor to ceiling to floor. And I tried again merging two floor to ceiling...
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    Problem stitching a pano

    I was rushing and made one mistake (probably more). I set the camera to manual aperture and shutter sped but auto iso. So exposure varies through the shots (I was also bracketing). But I don't know why that means stitching doesn't work. The other issue is that I was using a 10mm lens on a...
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    Problem stitching a pano

    Probably the best suggestion yet as user error is highly likely!
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    Problem stitching a pano

    No problem with other panos, just this particular one. User error is very likely but I'm starting to think there is something special about this particular shots that is confusing Lr
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    Problem stitching a pano

    I've a pano mount with the clicks but I've not managed to use it an anger as so few places want to let tripods in. I realize that Lr shouldn't care about the order as it has happily stitched 3 by three panos where I took photos in snake order (left to right then right to left for the next row...
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    Problem stitching a pano

    I did suspect that a better stitching program might help, but you mention something else I was thinking about - I usually shoot the shots up and over so they are in the correct continuous order. But because of the people, in this one I did them up from each side, so they are out of order - does...
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    Problem stitching a pano

    Mmm, good idea, certainly worth a try. I'll report back
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    Problem stitching a pano

    I took a set of shots in the National Gallery intending to stitch them in Lr (or Ps) to form a vertorama. I have done many of these, usually in a church setting, to get a 180 degree "up and over view" along the lines of this shot: All Saints -5 by Ian, on Flickr But Lr (and Ps) is refusing to...
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    The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

    I live on a very ordinary street in a very ordinary bit of north London, but at this time of year the trees round here make it seem special. Respect to Barnet Council 1. EF II by Ian, on Flickr 2. EF III by Ian, on Flickr 3. EF IV by Ian, on Flickr 4. EF VI by Ian, on Flickr All on my...
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