@elenbaas74: The last one is “Cockpit Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet CRJ700”. Click on the image and scroll down. There is a description for that image.
Anyone have any idea how the exposures are matched so well?
Normally the windows are blown out. Just wondering how much photoshop work is required because I have access to a ton of airplanes.
Thanks
Ok thanks.
I am familiar with HDR but only in the sense of 1 framed shot with multiple exposures.
Multiple shots with multiple exposures is where I get confused.
Do you blend each framed shot for HDR then stitch? Would seem that each HDR would have a slightly different tone or exposure or would be difficult to match up with the next framed shot.
Thanks all
*giggle* #pant# #pant# !TITTER!
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Glyn – Most enjoyable cockpit shots. Thanx…Grandad
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last one is a crj… either a 700 or 900… no cockpit difference between them
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@elenbaas74: The last one is “Cockpit Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet CRJ700”. Click on the image and scroll down. There is a description for that image.
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It is a CRJ-700. You can check the little notebook at the top of the console.
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It’s not full 360 but here’s one I did of the cockpit of Air Force Two using my iPhone and AutoStitch: http://www.centraldistrict.net/img/air_force_two_panorama.jpg
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That’s cool!
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Magnifiche hall congratulation …………
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j’aimerais réaliser un rêve, voler près du pilote
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what a view !!
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Was it to be funny?
I don’t think so. 😐
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Nice view. Everyone of us wants to fly. Love it too…
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Anyone have any idea how the exposures are matched so well?
Normally the windows are blown out. Just wondering how much photoshop work is required because I have access to a ton of airplanes.
Thanks
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Chris: You might want to use multiple exposures and blend them together. Try to look up HDR or “exposure blending” tutorials on the web.
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Ok thanks.
I am familiar with HDR but only in the sense of 1 framed shot with multiple exposures.
Multiple shots with multiple exposures is where I get confused.
Do you blend each framed shot for HDR then stitch? Would seem that each HDR would have a slightly different tone or exposure or would be difficult to match up with the next framed shot.
Thanks all
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Chris, if you keep the same exposure for all shots and the same setting for the exposure blending than you should be ok. I do this with no problems.
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Great, thanks Jan!
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