Another great educational video.. I did that with the red theatre in Italy it worked a treat.. took me a while to work out in Photoshop what to do but once I had worked it out it looked great...
Nice and clear video! Few questions: 1. Why don't you use an IR remote to trigger the shutter> Now you run the risk of moving the camera. 2. Why delete all the intermediate images? Why not create the results in a separate folder?
Hey! Thanks for this. I could use a remote - but a 2 second timer is usually enough. But sure - if I want to be super careful - I could do this (although I don't currently own one). 2. Its just space for me - the RAW files are just dead space, they won't be used again. I treat my DNG file like the raw wants panos are combined (this is why I don't adjust prior usually).
27 frames? It wasn't 27. It was 9 + 9 = 18. It will only look better if the distance at the front is too close to the front of the lens. In this case - it wasn't, the better photo was just a "normal" panoramic.