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Re: Shadow and highlight command on cubical Pano
Hans Nyberg 2006-Jul-02 06:10:00
On 2/7-2006, at 8.00, T.Port (No Spam please) wrote:
> Im in the process of assembling a cubical panorama (using Panorama
> conversion tool) in Stitcher 5.1. The problem is my source cube faces
> are a bit dark in the shadowy areas. So the clever photographer
> thinks of Photoshop's Adjust -> Shadow/Highlight command which fixes
> just this thing. The trouble is that the shadow highlight settings
> when applied to each separate cube face produce subtly different
> results (even when using the same shadow and highlight values). Thus
> the result is 6 cube faces which have different shadows and
> highlights - so once assembled you can see the cube corners and walls
> quite clearly.
>
> Does anyone have any clever ideas on how I can get around this?
To do adjustments like this on cubefaces is almost impossibble.
Export the panorama as an equirectangular panorama and do your
adjustments.
You can then import it and export as QTVR.
Hans
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