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This is a screencast tutorial on the topic of making multi-level panoramas in Hugin. The initial edit is done in RawTherapee.
Why would you want to do a multi layer panorama?
1. The size. You get to print BIG
2. The angle. You can achieve angles you can not achieve using wide angle lenses without substantial distortion.
3. The bokeh. It is called The Brenzier Method. Read about it on Wikipedia.
Tutorial:
This is the resulting image.
You can follow the tutorial along on your own computer using the same RAW files I used and the RawTherapee preset. To make it easier, I didn’t use any fancy film CLUT or ICC profile. Download the files HERE.
Here is an intro to my favourite editing software, RawTherapee. Most of the upcoming screencast tutorials will be featuring it.
If you can not view the embedded video above, well it means the HTML5 standards update hasn’t hit your browser quite yet. Download the video here. The resulting image from the tutorial is this:
The original RAW file, as well as the RawTherapee preset PP3 file are also downloadable. Enjoy and come back for more!