I have struggled for some time finding a satisfactory way to scan my Xpan negs. Stitching two separate scans is way too much of a pain. The 35mm film holders...
Hi, Has anyone used the Linhof ground glass for the Linhof 617? If so, is it worth buying? The lenses I am using are the 72mm with centre filter and 180mm. ...
Hmmm, I use an Epson 4870 and the film-holders that go with it with my 24x70 mm negs made with a Mamiya 7. It may not be the very best solution but it seems to...
I scan my XPan negs on my Epson 1680 scanner which is basically a flat-bed but has an upper light concealed for positives, but is opened for negatives from ...
Hi All, I am trying to make QTVR's using Panocube, which I downloaded from here: http://www.panoshow.com/panocube.htm It said it needed Panotools, which I...
Problem solved - and it's a weird one. In case anyone else needs it then, (on Windows) no path to the folders containing the images or the programs can contain...
... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=004&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=140060767330&rd=1&rd=1 I own one of these film holders...
Hi, I use also the Epson filmholder for my 24x93mm and in addition I have modified the Epson 5x5 slide holder to scan my 60 x 160 mm slide or negatives. This...
please suggest me best pano photography head, I am currently using of nodal ninja. Thanks Nik http://www.vox360.in <http://www.vox360.in/gallery.php> [Non-text...
Hello Nik, The Nodal Ninja is probably the best bang for the buck in the panoramic heads. The Kaidan Quickpan Pro IV is a very nice unit and the Manfrotto...
there's one in every crowd,, nonetheless, any tips on managing the exposures on a multi pic pano? I'm not an expert by any means having my pics slightly...
... pano? I'm not an expert by any means having my pics slightly off from pic to pic any suggestions? ... Hi Kelly, You might want to check out Michael...
... Use manual exposure. And if shooting digital use manual white balance as well (not necessary if shooting RAW but you will need to set the same color...
The tool looks real nice, but the samples I saw all had fairly uniform exposure. The question was less about aligning the images and more about differences in...
Thanks for the tips, I'm looking forward to shoot a decent pano after I figure out the nodal point of my lenses /camera. but thats a question for another...
... the nodal point of my lenses /camera. but thats a question for another day. ... You could try the wiki Entrance Pupil Database with your setup and maybe...
Hi!! what do you mean? exposure differences? In a multipic pano you should always have constant exposition, focus, exp, WB, iso has to be manually set and...
... ********************** No kidding. Grow up kiddies, yet to be honest the only person I see continuing to flame this is John. After "30 years" of...
How can you have constant exposure if you bracket? That is a contradiction in terms. ... From: Luca Vascon To: panoramicphotography@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
... that's something I have not tried yet - I always assumed that if I don't touch my camera during the bracket shot, it would stay steady. So I just set up a ...
... what he means is a constant exposure along all individual shots that compose one panorama. say you shoot 24 pictures, three rows of six, to capture a...
Hello Luca, That is what I thought, that you locked the exposure, etc. such that all shots are with the same settings. I think that is what the person was...
I am a new member , and I have asked a question to the group earlier. I want to thank the members of the group for their expertise and opinion. For now I will...
That's why I went for a wooden Berlebach one.
It is softer.
Unfortunately my girlfriend bought a 190pro.
Unfortunately I gave her an Agnos TCP short head for...
don't complain so much I gave my ol' lady a smith and wesson 357 magnum!!! ... From: Luca Vascon To: panoramicphotography@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday,...