
Adobe Photoshop Elements' photomerge was my course topic for the final lecture. Most students tried to capture a subject (mostly landscapes) in three parts. During the lecture they would use Elements on the college computers to stitch the pictures together.
This picture of Peebles war memorial was taken in three parts. Without a very tall tripod the camera has to be tilted hence the converging verticals. Photomerge stitched the bottom parts very successfully but failed with the top part including the cross. As the top was more slender than the bottom it seems to have been unable to join the pieces.
Exposures:
Top third 1/16th f2.8 Iso 50 4 Megapixel compact
Middle Third 1/6th f2.8 Iso 58
Bottom Third 1/5th f2.8 Iso 53
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