Thanks for the quick response! Since every other scene besides that one 
seems to have gone just fine without a proper panoramic head, I guess I'll 
just have to reshoot that scene and maybe move the table a bit closer to 
the open cupboard or temporarily remove it from the room alltogether. 

-matias

On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 1:33:54 PM UTC+2, markku...@iki.fi wrote:
>
> 12.12.2012 13:09, Matias Tukiainen kirjoitti: 
> > 
> > Here's the scene in question: http://i.imgur.com/nwM8v.jpg 
> > 
> > It was shot with a Canon 5DMKIII and a 20-35mm lens using the 20mm focal 
> > length and just a regular stative head. 
>
> > Is it possible to 
> > somehow make the table and the sheets look nice by control point 
> > adjustment or should I go and shoot the scene again, perhaps slightly 
> > further from the table so lens distortion doesn't affect it so much? 
>
> No, you can't fix parallax errors by adding control points. The errors 
> aren't caused by lens distortion and the only effective fix is to 
> reshoot using a proper panoramic head to eliminate viewpoint shifts. 
>
>
>

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