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1 Piccola Croda Rossa
2 Ra Montejela
3 Crodaccia ALta
4 Anticima
5 Hohe Gaisl
6 Forcella Colfiedo
7 Colfiedo
8 Valbones de inze
9 Ponta de l'Agnel
10 Cristallino di Misurina
11 Croda de R'Ancona
12 Punta Michele
13 Piz Popena
14 Cristallo
15 Monticello
16 Pala di Meduce
17 Croda del Pomagagnon
18 Sorapiss
19 Punta Fiames
20 Col Nudo
21 Sassolungo di Cibiana
22 Sasso di Bosconero
23 Sasso di Toanella
24 Rocchetta Alta
25 Col Rosà
26 Rocheta de Cianpolongo
27 Taburlo
28 Rocheta de Prendera
29 Pelmo
30 Beco di Mezodì
31 Cima Ambrizzola
32 Cima Formenton
33 Tofana di mezzo
34 Tofana di dentro
35 Tae
36 Tofana di Rozes
37 Cima Vallon Bianco
38 Torre Fanis
39 Cima Fanis Sud
40 Monte Casale
41 Cima Fanis Nord
42 Cima di Campestrin Sud
43 Col Bechei
44 Lavarella
45 Crode Camin
46 'L Ciaval

Details

Aufnahmestandort: Lavinores (2462 m)      Fotografiert von: Alvise Bonaldo
Gebiet: Dolomiten      Datum: 2.10.2022
La traversata delle Lavinores da est a ovest completa degnamente la salita e offre sempre nuove prospettive sugli altipiani di Sennes e Fosses e sulle Dolomiti d'Ampezzo.

Kommentare

Sharpness could be a step less, but still a very nice picture!
04.10.2022 20:25 , Arne Rönsch
Maybe I found out what's wrong with my panos. 
Obviously it must be the sharpness ... But I must say that I do not do any sharpening in post production. Like all of us, I downscale my panoramas to give them a height of 500px and then convert the file to .jpg extension. Nothing else. Indeed, very often I am forced to decrease the quality of the .jpg file by saving it to 98% or even 95% of the maximum quality in order to reduce its weight below the thresholds set by the site. This unfortunately worsens the final result but honestly I don't know what else to do to respect the parameters of size and weight of the panoramas.
05.10.2022 09:03 , Alvise Bonaldo
Which tool do you use for downscaling and sharpening? Many people here use for example Irfanview, which usually gives quite good results.
05.10.2022 09:16 , Jens Vischer
Yes, Jens 
I use Irfanview too. My (very simple) workflow is:
- use Hugin to create the pano with .tiff extension (from single shots in .jpg extension);
- downscale the .tiff file to a height of 500px;
- save this file in .jpg extension;
- check the weight of the .jpg file and then, eventually, save it at 98-97-96-95... % till the file reaches the weight allowed by the site for each width.

Ciao, Alvise
05.10.2022 10:05 , Alvise Bonaldo
Maybe you can skip one step and open the full sized tiff file directly in Irfanview. Then downscale it to 500px height and save in order to meet the requirements of this site in 95-100%.
05.10.2022 10:16 , Jens Vischer
Dear Alvise, in addition to Jens' comments, perhaps the following hint: if you have opened Irfanview and uploaded the panorama, then check how the sharpness is set. I think IrfanView offers "20" as standard. I usually adjust the sharpness to a value of 8-12 (20 is often too much in my opinion) and scale the panorama in 3 steps to 500 pixels and sharpen in the 1st and last step. You adjust the sharpness with the hotkey Ctrl+E.

But also sharpening in one step usually gives very good results with IrfanView. When I sharpen with Gimp, I always do it in 3 steps. Good luck - and the panorama is great, but really a bit over-sharpened, like many of your works.

Cheers, Hans-Jörg
06.10.2022 09:06 , Hans-Jörg Bäuerle
Thanks a lot, HJ and all of you 
for your help. Actually I don't use "sharpen" effect at all, neither on the .tiff original panorama nor on the downscaled .jpg output... Unless Irfanview applies it "by default" (but I don't think so) I cannot understand why my panoramas are always so oversharpened...
Ciao, Alvise
06.10.2022 09:42 , Alvise Bonaldo
When I started working with Irfan there was an Add-On to install for sharpening. I do not know whether that is the case still.

Anyway: When downscaling in Irfan (are you?) you can set or unset a checkmark for re-sharpening in the downscaling process.
06.10.2022 16:09 , Arne Rönsch
After FUNDAMENTAL hint by Arne 
I finally understood what was wrong with downscaling... In Irfan "Resize/resample" mode there is an option "apply sharpen after resample" which I inadvertently always left active... Now I have removed the flag and therefore - except for error - the photo should not sharpen after the height reduction. This does not automatically mean that my panoramas get better, but it is a step forward!
Thanks to everybody for the help.
07.10.2022 09:07 , Alvise Bonaldo
Glad that I could help, Alvise!

(By the way: I mostly use this sharpening, but it is the only one when downscaling from stitching height to 500 px.)
07.10.2022 21:20 , Arne Rönsch

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