Too late to fix my mistake?

undertheseas

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I really wanted to try to create some panoramic shots of WDW. But I didn't want to lug around a tripod and I didn't think about the lighting so now I put together the shots in Photoshop CS and there are distinctive lines where the photos merged. :confused: Is there anyway to adjust the lighting so all of the photos are similar? My photos of the World Showcase were the worst about the lighting, the MK photos turned out pretty well until I noticed a few sets of legs without a body that I have to fix! :rotfl2:

TIA! :)
 
Is there anyway to adjust the lighting so all of the photos are similar?

Yes, quit using PS! Heheheheh

Actualy I have never merged photos in ps so I can not say of there is blending option to overcome the exposure differences.

But I can say that I have not seen any lines in the panos I have made with panorama factory.

this was shot handheld on a dark and rainy day at epcot.
92006731-L.jpg


here is the original:
http://www.mnmstudios.smugmug.com/gallery/1828299/1/92006731/Medium

Mikeeee
 
I really wanted to try to create some panoramic shots of WDW. But I didn't want to lug around a tripod and I didn't think about the lighting so now I put together the shots in Photoshop CS and there are distinctive lines where the photos merged. :confused: Is there anyway to adjust the lighting so all of the photos are similar? My photos of the World Showcase were the worst about the lighting, the MK photos turned out pretty well until I noticed a few sets of legs without a body that I have to fix! :rotfl2:

TIA! :)


could you post the pic please,,,
 
CS3 does a really good job if you start the merge process from Bridge. Which version of CS are you using? It is Tools/Photoshop/Photomerge in the menu.

Have it save to separate layers. Oh, and sometimes, if you look at it on screen at less than 100 percent, it looks like there are lines but if you zoom in, they aren't there.
 

Here is the MK photo. It didn't turn out too badly for a first try I thought but I have to crop out some legs :rotfl:

66784MK-entrance-photomerged-cro-thumb.jpg


Here is the problem one:
66784ws-lake-Mexico-to-Italy-cop-thumb.jpg


I have Photoshop CS (not 2 or 3, the original and older than the hills but I'm just learning and can't see spending more on it until I know more). Thanks guys for your help!
 
I have Photoshop CS (not 2 or 3, the original and older than the hills but I'm just learning and can't see spending more on it until I know more). Thanks guys for your help!

Sometimes it is actually easier to go with the latest version because all the training out there is geared toward the latest version. Also, some things are tons easier (and better) in the latest version. However, the downside is that each version seems to require more computer resources and more robust memory, video cards, etc.
 
Here is one that I've done with photostitch (came with my S3).

Ferry_WS.jpg


Picture was taken on a ferry boat between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia.
 
Thank you so much for the great examples (WOW!) and suggestions. I'll look into autostitch and CS3. :)
 
...here is a five-photo pano made in Autostitch. It was handheld, and the photographs were taken on a Canon Pro1. The scene is the village of Pittenweem, a fishing port in Fife, Scotland.

The full size version of the file is 7873 x 2356 pixels!

regards,
/alan

pittenweem.jpg
 
Beautiful pictures! I never thought of doing that, but now I know I will try it when we go to Disney in January!

Alix
 














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