Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Our 60 megapixel camera

No, we didn't just get the newest Hasselblad or the Phase One P65+.
Sometimes software just delivers. I mean really smokes it down the center for a strike. Photoshop CS4's Photomerge is just one of those things.

We were teaching a week long class on CS4, mostly Illustrator and Photoshop, and eventually got to the Photomerge command. I was trying to draw a real life example of how and when the group might use this to improve their design lives. After all panoramas of beautiful landscapes are great but can have a limited use. What you can get out of a Photomerged image though is much higher resolution than you could achieve with even a high end DSLR. So after teaching that during the day we went for a walk around Modesto just before dinner. Armed with a Canon G10 we passed the Gallo Center for the Arts. First we made a quick shot of the entire building to compare resolution later, then we zoomed in and took 6 shots covering the entire building. No tripod, no planning, no RAW - total time spent - less than 5 min.













Back in Bridge CS4 I selected all six images, then went to the Tools>Photoshop>Photomerge... and choose OK.



The resulting image provided a 171mb file verses the 41mb file I got from the single shot. You can see the difference in the images of the lights below. Effective resolution bump - 14.7 megapixels to 60 megapixels.
Nice.




If this image was needed for anything of size such as a trade show booth graphic or a a poster background we would have had to rez the single shot up and risk a major loss of detail. Here is the final result.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Tour of California rides through town.

On February 16th, amid a serious downpour we gathered up our camera equipment and walked just two blocks away to watch the Tour of California. We were oh-so fashionable in our raincoats and ziploc bags tied around the front of our lenses. As we waited for the race to come by we enjoyed chatting with the other spectators and sharing exposure settings. About an hour after we got to our location the sun came out and the race came through.

Levi Leipheimer was in the lead



The next group had Lance Armstrong (in front)


Then Francisco Mancebo wearing the yellow jersey


And even Floyd Landis (in front)


It was a great event and we are hoping that it comes through Santa Cruz again next year.