lakes14 wrote:I took this stitich on my way up Scotland in Jan. I have stitched them together but I am struggling to get rid of the sky joins.
Apart from some minor stitching errors, the most obvious defect in the panorama is that the horizon is not level. A tip for this type of subject is that a feature should be exactly vertically above its reflection. Here, there are errors of as much as 2 degrees, which is a lot. None-the-less, it is most attractive and I imagine it looks good printed out large.
How did you perform the stitching? I use Panorama Tools myself. This has the big advantage that it will output the stitched image as a layered psd file with masks. Dealing with any problems with joins in the sky is usually then a matter of applying a large amount of feathering using the gradient tool on the sides of the layer masks. Slight differences in brightness can also be dealt with fairly easily. Trying to tidy up the sky if the image is on a single layer is very hard to do invisibly. Stitchers do vary in their ability to blend well. In the case of a bland sky like this one, it might be practical to manufacture a fake one that matches the original well enough.
John