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Playing around with some old Digilux 2 files and converting colour to black and white in LR 6.14

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Digilux 2 memory

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Digilux2 always liked by people

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Nicolas Cage 'Wold Trade Center' Movie

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D2 1/30th f/2.4 ISO 400 Converted to mono in LR6. Natural daylight indoors.

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In the National Park (Bavaria - Germany) - (36 images stitched and cropped - 39 megapixels)

 

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5 minutes ago, lc_simon said:

In the National Park (Bavaria - Germany) - (36 images stitched and cropped - 39 megapixels)

 

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39 images - how do you use so many images? What software did you use? The result is very effective, giving you a very competitive file size.

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vor einer Stunde schrieb wda:

39 images - how do you use so many images? What software did you use? The result is very effective, giving you a very competitive file size.

I recorded this number to cover the entire area.
The images were always overlapping so that the stitching software (once available for download from Microsoft) could calculate the total image.


The image can thus be used for various purposes.

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9 minutes ago, lc_simon said:

I recorded this number to cover the entire area.
The images were always overlapping so that the stitching software (once available for download from Microsoft) could calculate the total image.


The image can thus be used for various purposes.

Presumably you used a longer focal length to avoid distortion?

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2 hours ago, lc_simon said:

In the National Park (Bavaria - Germany) - (36 images stitched and cropped - 39 megapixels)

The software's made a nice job of the stitching without creating artefacts.  Except for the kangaroo at the top of the mountain of course.

Pete. ^_^

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This Digilux 2 picture shows the  remains of an old coaching route, from London to Bath, passing over the North Wessex Downs, near Devizes in Wiltshire, UK. In my lifetime there were cottagers living nearby, however they have now departed and their dwellings dismantled. It is now the domain of walkers. This view faces West, towards Chippenham. Converted from colour to monochrome in Lightroom 6, to evoke the sense of history. (Also posted in Landscape)

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Church of St. Sebastian in Ramsau (Bavaria)

 

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From yesterday's trip to Nature in Art, Gloucester.  After viewing the WPOTY exhibition and grabbing a tea and some cake we had time for a quick stroll around the gardens before the rain set in.  This Eagle used to grace an insurance company building to the north of Cheltenham.

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1/200s, f4, ISO 200

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On 12/24/2021 at 10:17 AM, lc_simon said:

The images were always overlapping so that the stitching software (once available for download from Microsoft) could calculate the total image.

Is this software still available? What is its name?

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