Resolution...
Questions popped up about my last image today: Why would I use so many images to make a Panorama image, you can do it with less images they say. And that's true!
The right side of the image is part of a panorama image made with 3 images using a 10-24mm lens in Landscape mode.
The left side is part of a 10-image panorama using a 35mm lens in portrait mode. See the difference in resolution & sharpness! Although both images look good when viewed on Flickr, viewing them 1:1 is showing significant differences in details, sharpness and contrast. When you print those images on large format you'll see it definitely.
This does not make the image on the right a bad one, not at all, I will continue to make those as well. But when you need or want a better quality from time to time you can do it, even with a D7000...
Thanks for viewing & comments!
Resolution...
Questions popped up about my last image today: Why would I use so many images to make a Panorama image, you can do it with less images they say. And that's true!
The right side of the image is part of a panorama image made with 3 images using a 10-24mm lens in Landscape mode.
The left side is part of a 10-image panorama using a 35mm lens in portrait mode. See the difference in resolution & sharpness! Although both images look good when viewed on Flickr, viewing them 1:1 is showing significant differences in details, sharpness and contrast. When you print those images on large format you'll see it definitely.
This does not make the image on the right a bad one, not at all, I will continue to make those as well. But when you need or want a better quality from time to time you can do it, even with a D7000...
Thanks for viewing & comments!