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Jan 07, 2006 15:24 |  #1

how do i get rid of these lines that in this pano. other than thoes it turned out well i think. oh yeah it dont line up perfect, but it could if i took alittle more time with it, but how do i get rid of the lines?


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About the lines...
When you join them in photoshop (i presume thats how you did it) you need to fix the expossure of the 1st with the 2nd (and so on) with the levels tool.
It takes a bit of time and refinment,but the final product is worth it.

Unless ofcours you have a program like panorama factory.


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Jan 07, 2006 16:19 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #3

nope i just used ps elements 3.0


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Jan 07, 2006 16:37 as a reply to  @ webejamn's post |  #4

We need to know how you took the shots and how you edited.

eg Did you shoot in manual and use the same exposure for each shot.
Did you use a CP filter. CP filters will ruin a pano.
What lens did you use. Wide angle lenses are not the best.


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Jan 07, 2006 23:33 |  #5

You could try autostitch. It compensates for the exposures. I've done 7 frame panos with it and the results were amazing. It doesn't work every time but when it does it saves a huge amount of time. I love your image. Can't wait to see the final product.


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Jan 08, 2006 01:37 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #6

dv2004 wrote:
Unless ofcours you have a program like panorama factory.

is this panorama factory better than the panoram software that comes with canon cameras?


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Jan 08, 2006 01:38 as a reply to  @ pokertable's post |  #7

here is what i got from autostitch,


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Jan 08, 2006 01:40 as a reply to  @ webejamn's post |  #8

on the left side i had not intended on that being in the pano, but it fit so i added it to see how it worked out
this is about 220 deg.


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Jan 08, 2006 01:48 |  #9

I have the same trouble. Many of mine came out errrrOk. Most the same as yours. I going to try cropping, then blending. If you try that idea tell me ....


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Jan 08, 2006 01:51 |  #10

tHE SUN BEHIND THE CLOUD IS great... how many photos are there in this pano? 14?


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Jan 08, 2006 02:07 |  #11

Panos are hard to master, I've been trying myself and it hasn't been easy. Especially with Canon's Stiching software that isn't great.


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Jan 08, 2006 02:15 as a reply to  @ denMAR's post |  #12

i did this just on a whim, i was driving home and the sun was setting to the other direction, i went to a place i thought would work ok, it took way too long to get there, i didnt even have a tripod with me,,, oviouslly
its 28 photos, Aperture 10, shutter speed verries between 100~80, iso 200 focal lenght 50, it was the 50mm 1.8 lens, funny story this is the last set i got off before the lens went to ****, i guess thats not funny at all i have only had it less than a month


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