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RE: BASIC RULES FOR PHOTOGRAPHING ARCHITECTURE. PART III

in WORLD OF XPILAR2 years ago

Hi @bambuka

Many thanks for commenting.
I do not know Lightroom and I have never heard about this capability. I use Capture1 to process the raw files.

On the other hand, regarding to double shots, while shooting panoramic format is relatively easy do it by hand, but when you talk about to integrate two images exactly in one, in the same frame, it is completely different. I do not think there is a software that get a high quality image matching exactly two pictures taken without a tripod.

Please, tell me something about your visit to the museum.

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 2 years ago 

Now I will give an example of getting a panorama from two pictures without a tripod.

Here are two initial photos without processing

DSC06195-2.jpg

DSC06196.jpg

Then I opened them in the Lightroom and applied the union to the panorama

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DSC06195-Панорама-3.jpg

It remains only to trim and process in the desired style

DSC06195-Панорама.jpg

I was shooting with an OKS 1-21-1 lens (wide angle).

 2 years ago (edited)

Ok. This is a kind of panorama.
Have you tried to do the same with a double exposure image?

Double exposure means, the correct exposure for inside and other picture with the right exposure for outside, as we may see in the last instance of the entry.

Please show me the final result.

 2 years ago 

I do not use an exposure meter and do not determine exactly the two correct exposures. But when I feel that I lack dynamic range, I take several pictures with different shutter speeds. Usually without a tripod.
Why do I combine these photos in HDR in the same way as the panorama. Here is an example:

DSC06417.jpg

DSC06418.jpg

DSC06419.jpg

And here is the result after pruning:

DSC06417-HDR.jpg

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