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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 6/27/2004
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Perfect use of the pano format, looking great !
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 6/18/2004
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John, beautiful subject Teunis
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 6/18/2004
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John, Power Retouche (sic) plugins have a tool specifically to correct curved horizons in, er, "Horizon" photos. Try it, you may like it--there's a free trial download. I corrected a disastrously curved panorama with it (but the trial version put TRIAL TRIAL TRIAL all over it). I'll buy the set one day RSN. This one of yours would be worth saving! It's a fine panoram that makes good use of the Kodak film characteristics.
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John E Robertson
{K:1752} 6/17/2004
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Thanks for the kind and helpful comments Jimmy, I have only just sorted out the Canoscan4000 scanning panoramics in two parts. I used to do it on my old Minolta scanner with no problems but gave up after a few abortive attempts with the Canon. So I have started using the Horizon 202 again. I agree about the Ektachromes I feel they give particularly 'clean' colours compared to Velvia, I do my own E6 processing, and find the Tetenal E6 kit particularly good. Thanks again John.
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Jimmy Payne
{K:21163} 6/17/2004
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Wonderful photo, John. The horizon looks o.k. to me as if that is the way it actually is. I have returned to using Kodak films. I love the E100VS and I see your 100SW does just as good. Regards, Jimmy
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 6/17/2004
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Excellent Photo! this composition is wonderful. Also I really like the barrelling . It creates a real dynamic image. Cheers, Bartock
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John E Robertson
{K:1752} 6/17/2004
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Thanks Jan for you kind comments, I tried to correct but gave up after several mess ups. BTW had a look at your gallery, very nice images my kind of photography, very good work!! 8-))
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jan martin
{K:117} 6/17/2004
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Nice settings and fantastic colours. - You could try to correct the curved horizon in PhotoShop. It isn't that easy but with some luck and hard work it ought to be possible. :-)
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