How I blend HDR panoramas
Since today I’m sharing a panoramatic photo with your, I thought it would be a great time to remind you, that there is a guide in which I explain how I combine photos for HDR panoramas. You can find it here or in the sidebar menu.
Alpine panorama
I haven’t posted a panorama for some time, so here is a new one :) This one was take form the Schwarzsee under the Matterhorn. The sky was a little too cloudy when I took this, but the view was still great.
This panorama is 12000x3600px big and was created from 5 shots, each from from 2 exposures (I took 5 exposures for each one, but had no need to use them). If you are curious and want to see it bigger, you can find a 4000x1200px big version in my portfolio here. Just choose the original size in bottom right. I’m not embedding the big version directly into the blog, as it’s over 6Mb :)
Number of exposures: 5*2, Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Lens: Canon 24-70mm F2.8
Focal length: 24mm, Aperture: 11, Middle exposure time: 1/80s, ISO: 100, Tripod used: yes
[map z=”18″ hidecontrols=”true” marker=”yes” w=”100%” h=”150″ maptype=”SATELLITE” lat=”45.991085″ lon=”7.711368″]
On the original panorama grass is green and a little bit yellow. After post process the grass is brown. How did you do it? Any saturation painting on grass?
No.. nothing like that.. the screen-shot from PTgui does not show the correct colors, as I work with 16-bit tiff files, and PTgui can’t display those correctly, thats why the colors look so differently.