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Bob Gibson
This post is off topic but I think some readers will be interested, and
will want to try this.
My son sent me a stitched panorama composed of about eight photos. It's
a long low landscape, smooth rolling hills, wispy clouds, and some
ocean. He said make wallpaper with it and set it to stretch. I did and
it became jagged vertical cliffs, vertical clouds, extremely tall
forests, and a small low building became a fortress atop an
impossible-to-reach pinnacle. Fantasy land!
I copied it (Print Screen) and pasted it into Photoshop Elements 2.0,
and will print it later. To make a printable copy you must have a clean
(no icons) desktop, and crop out the Taskbar and Recycle Bin with your
editor.
This, to me, is a whole new way of creating spectacular photos like no
scenery found on Earth. Comments are welcome, and, again, my apologies
for being off topic.
Bob
will want to try this.
My son sent me a stitched panorama composed of about eight photos. It's
a long low landscape, smooth rolling hills, wispy clouds, and some
ocean. He said make wallpaper with it and set it to stretch. I did and
it became jagged vertical cliffs, vertical clouds, extremely tall
forests, and a small low building became a fortress atop an
impossible-to-reach pinnacle. Fantasy land!
I copied it (Print Screen) and pasted it into Photoshop Elements 2.0,
and will print it later. To make a printable copy you must have a clean
(no icons) desktop, and crop out the Taskbar and Recycle Bin with your
editor.
This, to me, is a whole new way of creating spectacular photos like no
scenery found on Earth. Comments are welcome, and, again, my apologies
for being off topic.
Bob