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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 4/30/2005
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Congratulations on the scanner, enjoy, and post for us to see :-)
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 4/29/2005
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The freeware PanoTools utilities (with some help from the Yahoo group of that name, and possibly PTGui, a shareware interface for PanoTools) would enable you to stitch these seamlessly into a panorama that would make a wonderful really LARGE print. An eye-stopping wall poster! Of course, your own mosaic has its own impact and is very well conceived and implemented.
I am getting an Epson scanner that handles 6 x 17cm negs (only 3,200dpi but fine for MF) and will use that for my rotary camera negs that size, and for the Arax/Kiev. It will also handle my odd-shaped 35mm negs... It is nice to be able to indulge my hobby (if modestly) once again after a time of great financial stringency.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 1/31/2005
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If you had scans of the six photos, AutoPano software would rapidly stitch them into a single image... Lovely image quality, Matej. I am moving back to stitched panoramas after flirting with rotary cameras. It's the only way to get "immersive" VR-scanning type panoramas.
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Chris Lauritzen
{K:14949} 1/29/2005
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Matej,
Excellent work here.
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Ray Heath
{K:4559} 1/17/2005
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g'day Matej, very well done, beautiful scene, I like that you didn't try to make it 'perfect'
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Alessandro Holler
{K:508} 1/16/2005
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Hello!
It is amazing how much more impression of depth you can obtain by putting together many photos. It's an impressive image. As it reminds me of moon, mars, whatever space photo (because it's put together), it gives some kind of mysterious touch to the city.
Well done, nice "experiment"!...
Greetings Alessandro
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Nicole Marcisz
{K:10268} 1/16/2005
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great collage, lovely scene and tones
cheers, nicole
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Catalin Lazaroiu
{K:350} 1/16/2005
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Nice work !
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