Stitching Gone Wild

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sury
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Stitching Gone Wild

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The following two images are 5 image Panoramas using MSICE
Each of those 5 images is stacked using Zerene Stacker. Zerene Stacker
does two different kinds of stacking called Pmax and Dmap.
The source 25 images have been saved as 5 each of Pmax and Dmap stacks.
Each of those 5 images groups were stitched using MSICE.
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Sury great job. I really like the clouds in the first one but I prefer the foreground colors/saturation in the second pic. Both are nice.
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What an interesting technique. Know nothing about stitching. Like both but the first one more. Nice variety of clouds.
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Jeff and Pitter, Thank you.
Jeff, I combined the clouds of Pmax with foreground of Dmap. Is this what you
are thinking of?

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Definitely what I was thinking. Looks great. It has the best of both I'd say.
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I agree with Jeff, the last one is the best. Looking a pictures like this makes me miss high altitude places. There are none at Finland and everytime I get even to 500 meters it feels so awesome. I really love the mountains and highest place I've been was aiguille du midi in France (12,605' or 3,842 m).

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