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June 1, 2016 by Jim Brompton Leave a Comment

 

It seems there is a place in this world for large canvas panoramas and I love shooting them and creating monster files and printing very large canvas Art. When you stitch a large number of files together of a distant scene you must pay particular attention to the light changes through the scene. I have found the best time to create a monster file is when there is an overcast sky. The light that changes through the 15 to 30 images is usually less. Give it a try and make sure everything is level……..

 

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