Featureless areas such as sea and sky can't be stitched together using
control points, so the "Guide" photo technique is invaluable. It is
often necessary to include photos with the widest angle possible. to
overcome this.

On Apr 1, 4:56 am, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry to be slow saying 'thanks' - I see how this can work now, thanks
> for all the tips; I will start by trying that "load EXIF" function,
> because it seems that in theory that should scale things properly, and
> if it doesn't for some reason, I'll play with the lens data thing
> until it does scale. Thank you very much! And I understand that a
> 'guide' photo should be unnecessary, but I feel that if I do a horizon
> for example, with control points too close together, errors will
> magnify. Anyone who's played "World of Goo" will know what I'm talking
> about.

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