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Alp D'Huez
By clickfish13
April 4th, 2012
This was taken in January in France. It is comprised of five pictures stitched together with some post-processing work done in Adobe Bridge and Adobe Photoshop CS5.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28K.
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Posted By: jcorey5
about 11 years, 1 month ago
Posted By: AlfNader
about 11 years, 1 month ago
Clickfish13: This is absolutely stunning! I certainly hope to see some more of your wallpapers in the future. Well done, friend.
Posted By: acidphosphatase
about 11 years, 1 month ago
Love the colours! Love those mountains! Love the contrasts!
Damn, photoshop doesn't do a great job of stitching... Try processing the images all together in RAW, and save them all as TIFFs, then import to Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE)... it does a very good job at stitching in my opinion, compared to PS CS5... would love to see the result of this.
Damn, photoshop doesn't do a great job of stitching... Try processing the images all together in RAW, and save them all as TIFFs, then import to Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE)... it does a very good job at stitching in my opinion, compared to PS CS5... would love to see the result of this.
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It's a shame there's a lot noise present, I think it's because of the 1/2,33" sensor of that camera. Also there are some evident errors in the joining of the pictures.