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#1 2008-11-08 17:50:46

Paul
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Falkenlust today

Schloss Falkenlust Bruehl Germany


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#2 2008-11-08 18:14:27

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Re: Falkenlust today

Falkenlust - an obsessive love of birds of prey? wink


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#3 2008-11-08 20:08:58

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Re: Falkenlust today

That could be a very good pano.
Its a bit a pity that the right part is so much in the shadow…
Are you using PS? or maybe can you post the same image with visible anchors from a screenshot of APP… That could help us to give you more advises. smile

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#4 2008-11-08 21:48:07

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Re: Falkenlust today

I like the aspect of the left side. I agree with Beeloba, try to do something better on the right for buildings can look brighter. Your pano is a good start smile

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#5 2008-11-08 23:47:55

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Re: Falkenlust today

beeloba wrote:

Are you using PS? or maybe can you post the same image with visible anchors from a screenshot of APP… That could help us to give you more advises. smile

No I don't use PS. Thats my first pano i stitched with APP, which I bought last week ...


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#6 2008-11-09 00:21:51

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Re: Falkenlust today

Ok, may you try to put, instead of two yellow anchors in the middle well lighted picts… a yellow anchor in the first dark part of the pano… I mean, suppress the chateau yellow one and replace it  it in the shadow part, the 4th one … Lets just make a test to check the way yellow anchor is influencing the gradient with all pictures…
See this very basic test http://www.autopano.net/forum/p5554-200 … 8-20#p5554
There is a lot of difference in placing anchors in some pictures…

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#7 2008-11-09 00:37:32

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Re: Falkenlust today

red red red yellow yellow


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#8 2008-11-09 09:57:57

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Re: Falkenlust today

Hi Paul, I prefer your first pano. In second one, sky and left part are too light and colors shift a bit to yellow.
From the first picture, you may use your picture editor to select the dark house and area on the bottom right and reveal more details, light, color (aloso reduce the lens flare). Maybe something like this :


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#9 2008-11-09 13:38:57

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Re: Falkenlust today

thnx for your comments and tipps - I tried to use PS


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#10 2008-11-09 14:20:54

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Re: Falkenlust today

Paul wrote:

Thats my first pano i stitched with APP, which I bought last week ...

Sorry Paul I did not read that message closely…
This is a good try, and you may have learned that you can play with anchors roll

BTW your last pano becomes a lot more interesting smile

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#11 2008-11-09 15:16:18

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Re: Falkenlust today

I have made a test just for the fun, I know I have accentuated the colors and light a little too much.
The aim was Only to counterbalance the presence of the the low wall very white, which traps the eye too much.
This white wall is not the main subject of the pano and should be a little forgotten.
I have probably not respected the little yellow color of the right wall.

The best for you to do should be to have a look at the orientation of the light in google earth… You'll know at what time of the day this wonderful place can be shot. I had a look at the panoramio galerie, your shot iis very original cool


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#12 2008-11-09 21:14:45

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Re: Falkenlust today

the beeloba's result is ok !!! nice pano.


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