These look great! I'd love to know more about the bracketed pano workflow.. How do you take the pics, then process and stitch them?
Thanks.
My workflow is:
- display the grid on the screen so it is splited in 3 rows and 3 columns,
- set manually your exposure to balance it on the main subject of the scene,
- switch to Aeb,
- set the gimbal at the horizon, and take a shot,
- rotate to get the 1/3 right part of the screen until it's in the 1/3 left part and take a shot. So you will be sure to get at least 30% overlap,
- continue until a full 360° on itself,
- move the gimbal down so the 1/3 bottom part of the screen get in the 1/3 top part, take a shot and rotate the same way than above until a full 360.
- move the gimbal 1/3 down again, take shots and rotate until a full 360.
After I merge my aeb pictures with photomatix pro (you can also use Lightroom, photosphop or else).
I stitch the pictures together with PTGUI (you can use kolor autopano, huggin or Microsoft ICE).
I usually get an over 30000x15000 pixels panoramic. I reduce it to 13000x6500 to be able use it on Google or Facebook.