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Jul 06, 2009 14:32 |  #1

I don't have an example to post right now because I'm at work but I'm having an issue with a panorama that I recently took. It's about 6 shots (portrait) looking out over the ocean and it was somewhat foggy out. My issue is that when CS3 does it's thing to make the panorama it puts it so that the horizon on the middle picture is up higher than the surrounding picture. Is there a way to fix this? If I try darkening that image before doing the merge do you think it might pick up on the horizon better?


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Jul 07, 2009 07:27 |  #2

First, try the different stitching modes and see if you get a better result. Then, you can try to manually stitch and blend the panoramic.

That's a start.

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Jul 07, 2009 10:14 as a reply to  @ jrader's post |  #3

I got the same thing on a recent pano. The easiest way I know is to select the move tool, click on the part you want to reposition (which will select the correct layer) then use the up/down arrow keys to nudge the layer into position.


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Jul 07, 2009 10:42 |  #4

jrader wrote in post #8238118 (external link)
First, try the different stitching modes and see if you get a better result. Then, you can try to manually stitch and blend the panoramic.

That's a start.

John


I tried each of the modes with no difference. Looks like I'll have to try to do this manually I guess.


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Jul 07, 2009 10:43 |  #5

Roach711 wrote in post #8238992 (external link)
I got the same thing on a recent pano. The easiest way I know is to select the move tool, click on the part you want to reposition (which will select the correct layer) then use the up/down arrow keys to nudge the layer into position.

When I tried that it left a big white area on the image from where I moved it.


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Jul 07, 2009 10:59 |  #6

Hi watch this from the photoshop guys, it should help with any queries on the panorama issue:

http://www.photoshopus​ertv.com …episode-191-june-22-2009/ (external link)

if the link does not work you need to go to: photoshop user tv episode 191




  
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