On 26 February 2010 20:49, Rob Studdert wrote:
>
> I suspect that the problem is associated with the blending algorithm
> that the program uses, it's a lot of work to fix in post, it may be
> time to graduate to another more capable package.
>
> Hugin is a bit cumbersome but it's multi-platform an
On Feb 27, 2010, at 3:13 AM, AlunFoto wrote:
> 2010/2/27 paul stenquist :
>>> I suspect that the problem is associated with the blending algorithm
>>> that the program uses, it's a lot of work to fix in post, it may be
>>> time to graduate to another more capable package.
>>>
>>> Hugin is a bit
When PTGui gives me these kinds of bands I use the patch tool.
Quicker than cloning & tends to work better than the spot healing brush.
DS
On 27 February 2010 09:39, John Sessoms wrote:
> From: CheekyGeek
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/4389949847/
>>
>> If you view the full size
2010/2/27 paul stenquist :
>> I suspect that the problem is associated with the blending algorithm
>> that the program uses, it's a lot of work to fix in post, it may be
>> time to graduate to another more capable package.
>>
>> Hugin is a bit cumbersome but it's multi-platform and free and has a
>
On Feb 26, 2010, at 8:49 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
> On 27/02/2010, CheekyGeek wrote:
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/4389949847/
>>
>> If you view the full size image (click all sizes and then Original)
>> you'll see weird lines in the sky.
>> I'm guessing these are stitching artifac
On 27/02/2010, CheekyGeek wrote:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/4389949847/
>
> If you view the full size image (click all sizes and then Original)
> you'll see weird lines in the sky.
> I'm guessing these are stitching artifacts (used Microsoft ICE).
> Can anyone educate me the best w
From: CheekyGeek
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/4389949847/
If you view the full size image (click all sizes and then Original)
you'll see weird lines in the sky.
I'm guessing these are stitching artifacts (used Microsoft ICE).
Can anyone educate me the best way to handle them in post
I made the same suggestion on the flickr.com site ... it will be quite
difficult to process out these artifacts.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 3:06 PM, AlunFoto wrote:
> Darren, I think the best way would be to try some different stitching
> software. My personal favourite is AutoPano.
>
> If the Micro
Darren, I think the best way would be to try some different stitching
software. My personal favourite is AutoPano.
If the Microsoft tool allows you to align the shots in layers without
actually stiching it, you could use the rubber in photoshop to create
seams that are less conspicuous.
If you ha
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/4389949847/
If you view the full size image (click all sizes and then Original)
you'll see weird lines in the sky.
I'm guessing these are stitching artifacts (used Microsoft ICE).
Can anyone educate me the best way to handle them in post processing?
I have
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