Hi I have a problem blending the sky on a panorama I have recently created. There are visible differences in the colour of the sky how can i remove these apparent lines?
I have tried the eraser without success could it be that the images overlap too much?
stitching images
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Re: stitching images
Hello vacant1uk and welcome to the forum. See if the suggestions in the following thread help you.
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Re: stitching images
Further to Kathy's suggested link, it is possible the cause was too much overlap in the sequence of images, but it is at least as likely that it is caused by imperfect blending by whatever program you used to stitch the images. Many cameras today, including mobile phones, will take panorama images by stitching them on the fly as you move the camera through the scene so that you don't need to take sequences and then stitch using separate software.
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Re: stitching images
To save yourself some work next time, when shooting JPEG panoramas set the exposure manually (M mode) and also pick a fixed white balance setting, this will keep the exposure and color tone more consistent from shot to shot.
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Re: stitching images
You can use to Image Composite Editor that I use it each time I have to stitch some photos, and it is easy and with great precision here is the URL :
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/researc ... te-editor/
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/researc ... te-editor/
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