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another pano, not working out, advice needed

 
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Jan 14, 2006 10:00 |  #1

i took this the other day while looking for snowy owls, again it has the lines in it, i used manual mode, i used the same settings for every picture, it was at 33mm
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anyway i put it together in ps elements, because thats what i have, i havent figured out how to put it together in ps6 yet, anyway some advice would be great


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Jan 14, 2006 10:14 |  #2

i ran into the same problem when i was doing a dusk pano of cincinnati.even though my eposures were locked by using manual. the lighting wasnt .it was changing fast. i suspect your problem is caused by all the moving clouds in the shot. the only advise i could give without going the photoshop route.is to do one on a more blue sky day.I"m not suggesting cloudless.i know tht was a highlight of the shot
i was on the other hand able to save mine by using a mix of cloning tool ,and healing brush.
there is some pano experts on this forum,and im sure they can give even better suggestions. good luck


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Jan 14, 2006 10:24 as a reply to  @ wolverinesr1's post |  #3

Two questions;
1. How did you put it together in Elements. ( I don't have Elements, does it have stitching software )
2. Did you use a CP filter ?


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Jan 14, 2006 10:36 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #4

yes elements has a stiching tool i used that. at the risk of sounding ignoriant what is cp?
this was more daytime, i believe it was around 4ish.... not dawn by anymeans, i dont know how fast the clouds were moving so that maybe an issue however the ground has thoes lines in it too?


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Jan 14, 2006 10:39 as a reply to  @ webejamn's post |  #5

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yes elements has a stiching tool i used that. at the risk of sounding ignoriant what is cp?

CP = circular polarizer it is used mostly for eliminating glare,and can enhance sky colors. a definite no no for panos


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Jan 14, 2006 10:39 as a reply to  @ webejamn's post |  #6

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yes elements has a stiching tool i used that. at the risk of sounding ignoriant what is cp?

Sorry, CP Filter is a Circular Polarising filter.


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Jan 14, 2006 10:55 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #7

ah, no i didnt have any filters on except uv filter


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Jan 14, 2006 11:21 as a reply to  @ webejamn's post |  #8

It's got something to do with the blending of the images not the movement of the clouds.
You can see in the extreme left the blend in the foreground is off.

Any decent stitching software should be able to eliminate the banding and blend the images assuming no filters and the same exposure for each image.

I'm baffled. ?!

Edit. How much overlap did you allow ?


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Jan 14, 2006 12:42 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #9

i think there is 10 pictures there, its about 130 deg


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Jan 16, 2006 17:06 |  #10

Download Autostitch - it's freeware. Set the options to "size 100%" and "jpeg quality 100". Tell it which images to use.

If you don't get a perfect result, I'd be very surprised.


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Jan 17, 2006 02:03 |  #11

I haven't had that much success using Photoshop to create panos. I've found I get better results with PTGui.


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Jan 18, 2006 11:59 as a reply to  @ antelopeslr5000's post |  #12

here it is with autostitch, i had some problems with it saying i was out of memory, and then it wouldnt add all my pictures to the pano, but i got it going good enough


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Jan 18, 2006 12:36 |  #13

...looks much better. Now level the horizon.


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Jan 18, 2006 17:48 |  #14

I see Autostitch has done a good job for you. If you have memory problems with Autostitch, try setting "system memory" to the lowest, 0.25Mb. I know this sounds crazy, but it forces it to use disk swapping rather than memory, and works with more "blocks", avoiding the memory errors. Show us the uncropped pano, I'm surprised you got a skewed horizon as this doesn't usually happen to me and your initial images looked OK.


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Jan 18, 2006 18:36 as a reply to  @ puttick's post |  #15

ok here is the un cropped vers.


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