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Graeme Buckland
18-03-2009, 6:33pm
This image is made up of 6 images all take in manual and with a ND filter to help with the sky.
As you can see the sky is way to dark, so what coursed this? help needed

ash233
18-03-2009, 6:52pm
was filter a hard or soft ND grad?? maybe you could have dropped it down somewhat to even out the sky somewhat....seems like overall the filter was a bit too dark though?

ricktas
18-03-2009, 7:11pm
Where you using a straight ND or and ND Grad? If it was a Grad, I think it needed to be further down the holder so the ND bit didnt just cover the top bit of sky, but was more down the the jetty level. However, I really like the end result as it is.

jjphoto
18-03-2009, 7:25pm
There are about 5 or 6 vertical strips where the ND grad is darker. I think that detracts more than the darkness of the sky itself.

JJ

Buddah
18-03-2009, 8:24pm
Depends on what you were aiming for but I do not mind that shot at all.

Graeme Buckland
18-03-2009, 10:01pm
The filter was a cokin grad number P121, I will try the same shots again with the filter pushed down more. Many thanks for your comments.:th3:

feral1
01-04-2009, 3:13pm
I have seen the same dark pieces coming down the sky area even with out the Grads.
I am wondering if it is the edge of the lens, and when being stitched it is to close to the edge of the next stitched image?.
Yes I have had some with same prob, and I do not have ND Grads.

Peter

ehor
01-04-2009, 5:18pm
Try the P121L, it's a softer, more gradual ND.
What software are you using to stitch? What lens are you using? Are you using the wide angle holder if your lens is wide?