Friday, March 21, 2008
Virtual Focus - An Introduction
This is my first try at demoing virtual focus, to explain a bit about what you actually see when you're looking at one of the photos.
I took 40 photos, moving a about 3 foot to the left after each one. I then used the latest Windows beta of Hugin to align them. I then average the photos to generate the final image, which is then cropped to taste.
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1 comments:
aligning the images to simulate your camera moving on a track is awesome enuff, but the virtual focusing is just badass. inspiring. thx.
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