Re: Re:Help scanning pinhole photos

From: Pam Niedermayer <pam_pine_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Sat 24 Mar 2001 - 15:12:02 PST

I don't know about pinhole, but when photographing with a regular lens
the general rule is to photograph approximately 30% overlap because
the lens introduces enough distortion that it would be impossible to
line up the adjacent shots otherwise.

Pam

Guy Glorieux wrote:
>
> B2MYOUNG@aol.com wrote:
>
> >
> > make sure the two images line up. While in the move tool, you can use the
> > arrow keys to tweak it EXACTLY into place.
>
> One of the difficult part is to make sure that the two sections of the image that
> you scan are lined up in exactly the same way, so that when you bring them
> together on your 11x14 canvas, they actualy match perfectly. I find that I need
> a good overlap also. I can then select better where I cut the excess image on my
> top layer before "flattening" the two layers into one image. I try to cut in the
> dark areas of the print, where its easier to match the tones.
>
> Good luck. Hope to see your print soon.
>
> Guy
>
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Pamela G. Niedermayer
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Received on Sat Mar 24 18:08:10 2001

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