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Re: Panoramic Image Exposure Blending
Matt 2006-Oct-16 20:32:00
Sacha,
Thank you for taking time to load and stitch my pano.
Couple of questions for you if you don't mind.
1. Can I adjust vignette with out it being RAW, if so where do I
find this?
2. I am using Panoweaver 4 to stitch, I noticed where the black car
is on yours is a perfect stitch. I have not been able to achieve
this as yet with Panoweaver 4.
3. I read a little bit about enblend and kind of scared me off by
using a "DOS" like setting. Are these fears I should overlook and
try enblend? or is it a complicated program? Only been computing for
around 6 years, no DOS back ground at all.
Thanks again to you and Uri both for the guidance and suggestions.
Matt
--- In #removed#, "Sacha Griffin" <sachagriffin@...> wrote:
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> White balance has nothing to do with your issues.
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> You probably need to correct your vignette and most importantly use
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> stitcher with a blender.
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> PTGUI's built in blender, or enblend, or smartblend.
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> Sacha Griffin
> Southern Digital Solutions LLC
> www.southern-digital.com
> www.seeit360.net
> www.ezphotosafe.com
> 404-551-4275
> 404-731-7798
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> From: Matt [mailto:crazycraces@...]
> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 2:07 PM
> To: #removed#
> Subject: Panoramic Image Exposure Blending
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> Greetings pano makers,
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> I joined this group a few weeks ago for the WWP "Transportation
Theme".
> While my Bird House <http://www.360virtu
> <http://www.360virtuals.com/birdhouse/small_bh.htm>
> als.com/birdhouse/small_bh.htm>
> pano came out decent enough, I am still learning and need some
guidance.
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> The issue where I need help is this; I shot this pano nearly a year
ago
> in .jpg format with auto white balance. I have corrected these
issues
> and shoot only RAW format with custom WB now. However, I still have
> this pano that I would like to use. I have played with things like
> Brightness/Contrast, Match Color, et. in PSCS2. I am at best an
> intermediate user in PSCS2. Could a few of you old pros guide me
along
> on how to correct the exposure problems I am having.
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> Thunder MT <http://www.360virtu
> <http://www.360virtuals.com/thunder_mt/thunder_mt.htm>
> als.com/thunder_mt/thunder_mt.htm> . is
> located right on the Blue Ridge Parkway of North Carolina. Thanks
for
> any help and guidance with this issue.
>
> Matt
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