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Bart_van_der_Wolf

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Re: Never done any stitching
« Reply #20 on: October 25, 2015, 02:12:10 pm »

The purpose, as mentioned, was to demonstrate the usage of stitching for non panoramic aspect ratio images.

I agree, the subject can dictate the crop/angle of view, which doesn't necessary follow common paper sizes ...
Cropping is like throwing away some resolution to me.

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My personal view is that landscape containing leaves is, on the contrary, one of the subjects needing the highest possible resolution. Without that they look like a blurry mess to me. It really depends on the level of technical quality you shoot for relative to the media you print on, the sizes you are targeting,... This pretty much ends up being the defining factor for the whole photographic approach.

Yes, and by shooting large, the images will have a higher MTF that one can benefit from in postprocessing, because the MTF of the larger image magnification offers more detail quality.

Attached, a quick downsampled Autumn 2015 pano because the light was so nice, as a by-product when I was shooting another project with my EF 135mm f/2.0 lens today.

Cheers,
Bart
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