Friday, May 15, 2009

The Falls at Niagra




American and Niagra Falls from the Canadian side.

This image was create from 5 separate images using the ArcSoft Panorama Maker Pro software. The images were taken in 2001 with my Olympus D-490z camera with a 2 megapixel resolution at 1600x1200. From there I pulled the image into Photoshop CS4 and used my Genuine Fractals 6 plug-in to increase the resolution from 200ppi to 300ppi so that I could do a bit larger print. After upsizing, I imported the image into Lightroom to perform some global changes. Once satisfied, I uploaded to Flickr.

Interestingly, this image came out darker on Flickr than I originally viewed in Lightroom. Could be the monitor needs calibrating. Now that it is posted on the Blog, the colors are better. Not sure what would be the difference between Flickr and Blogger.

I used the Blog feature of Flickr to post to this Blog. Still exploring options for the best ways to post to the Blog.

1 comment:

  1. Y i have read about the tutorials on how to create a single image from different images at different locations but in series with one another taken at different angles.

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