David Haberthür schrieb am 02.02.11 11:08:

On Wednesday, February 2, 2011 10:53:35 AM UTC+1, pete keys wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to comment on my post. Is there a way to
manage masks on the underlying photos so they don't overlap? Getting
masks on different slides to fit closely together is really
difficult doing the slides seperately?

The result of the masking process is visible in the fast preview. So the
only way I can think of is an iterative move/nudge process with
controlling the result in the fast preview. Maybe other people can chime
in here...

The fast preview window is indeed useful for this kind of work. I also suggest a dual screen setup, e.g. a notebook plus an external LCD.

If masking alone doesn't help and you still get black holes the snowboarder wasn't fast enough or your camera was too fast. ;-)

Then just mask every second frame's snowboarder (and save the other masks before deleting them temporarily). Prefer positive masks for frames where the snoboarder is in the foreground, delete the positive masks where he is in the background relative to the other frame. With tight masking you should get nice results.

Otherwise do two stitches with alternating positive masks and combine them in Photoshop or Gimp.

Carl

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