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vague™
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Glasgow
Posts: 5,120
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Stitching Panoramas
Hey, i've stitched together three photo's I took the other day using Photoshop CS's 'Photomerge' function, and while the results for the main image looks great, the sky isn't well merged in places, with angular distortion very visible. I've tried using the clone stamp to edit out this distortion, but due to the resolution of the image, the brush marks made by the clone stamp can be seen. Any ideas as to how I can edit this distortion cleanly? Perhaps a filter I should be looking for? TIA |
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hairball
Join Date: May 2003
Location: London
Posts: 3,158
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you could try PanoTools: http://www.kekus.com/ |
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Dude früm Hell™
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Posts: 15
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Yeah, actually Canons Photostitch is really nice. (only for OS9 dough) The PanoTools is also a good alternative. I've tried only a bunch of all the hundreds of stitching software that's out there, so I'm in no way an expert. |
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Panorama Factory is far better than Canon's tool. I find the Canon software to be terrible at stitching together panoramics. I did one of the QE2 in the Canon stuff and it you could see the joins and the ship wobbled a bit. I did it in Panorama Factory and it was perfect. |
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