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Hey Royal! Here are my Panoramas

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This one has some double imaging in the trees. I assume that this is some kind of a stitch problem.
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This one I was able to fix be resetting one of the stich settings.
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the one on the river. Was that at Belle Isle? I feel they are so much better than a single picture for getting a feel for the area.
How many pictures in the stitches? I once stitched 16 pictues in a 360 and it turned out great.
I really like that program as it makes it so easy. I have gotten flaws on occasion but you really have to look for them
 
the trees not lining up in the first picture they are just looking too close and must have a bit of a fetish, much like detective Monk.
When I look at the river shot, I feel like I am standing on the bank with you.
Usually I find that if there is a problem with alignment it is because I didn't allow enough overlap when taking the shots. I like to use 20 to 30 percent
 
Yes, the river shot was taken at the western point of Belle Isle. I think it had like 6 or 7 pictures that were stitched together. With the exception of the frames taken directly into the sun I think it turned out pretty good too. The panorama software you suggested did a super job with what it had to work with.
 
There might not have been much overlap at that point, I'll have to go check the originals. I may have spend the money and get this program because I can see it's a vast improvement over the Photoshop version of this process. Thanks again Bud! <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
 
sorta add to the picture to me. That is the way it really is. If I was standing on the shore, at that tiem of day, the sun would be in my eyes. It is just the way it is
 
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