Wow Jamie, I should do that to the original photo before I give it to them. I didn't notice how much the cabinets needed to be illuminated. Thanks for the hint.
As far as the stitching goes, I'm just really careful with my tripod manipulations, and it ends up lining up very well, so I just take the middle image and expand either side, add the two on either side as different layers, and use distort and perspective to match them the rest of the way. Then I "seal" them together by erasing from whichever layer is above to the layer below, and it's pretty much seamless. There are a few flaws in perspective, but they'd be almost as bad if I were truly shooting with a 15mm, anyways.
Here's a 100% crop at probably the worst spot in the whole image. And if I had taken the time to fix those diagonal tiles with cloning or smudging, it would still be perfect. Panorama programs ar for sissies!
As far as the D70 goes, Dewy, are you actually in the market? I'm actually looking to sell mine. It's an awesome camera, and you can see some of the photos here:
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/Portfolio (All the images that say they're printable larger than 8x10 are all taken with the D70. I've printed up to 20x30, and they're gosh darn good! 13x19 will maintain quality, but with the proper software you can go pretty big. As long as you look at it from across the room lol...)
...and here's a full frame RAW -> JPG straight upload of a night shot I did a few weeks ago:
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/photos/8175502-O.jpg
No, the D70 is not my only camera, I've owned other film and digital cameras; currently the only other camera at my disposal however is an N65. But I must say, it's an awesome camera. Oh I already said that. The only things I'll bother telling you are the two most important: user friendlyness and print enlargability. The camera is incredibly easy to use, if you know your white balance and exposure, and if you use a tripod, you're easily looking at 12x18 prints, with as much detail as 35mm film, possibly. I'd highly reccomend the camera. Mine has a 4 gig microdrive and two extra batteries, so if you're interested, I'll drop you a line when it goes up on ebay...
Cheers all!
-matt-