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Hi, I have been playing around with panotools and ptgui trying to make some good panoramic pictures and have run into a few problems that may or may not be fixable. I have a picture (well a few but the following is the best example) where the different pictures used to put it together are of slightly different light and/or focus, I posted it (having used enblend and w/o) so you can see what I mean: http://www.geocities.com/gaikokujin_kyofusho/pictures/vangvi eng.jpg
and another picture is (to me) almost perfect except for one part where some ripples in the water are really obvious (this isn’t the whole panoramic but I didn’t see the need to post the whole thing): http://www.geocities.com/gaikokujin_kyofusho/pictures/mekong .jpg
I am using photoshop CS (and have gimp too) and was hoping some people out there might have some suggestions on how I could salvage/repair these pictures. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
-Gaiko
and another picture is (to me) almost perfect except for one part where some ripples in the water are really obvious (this isn’t the whole panoramic but I didn’t see the need to post the whole thing): http://www.geocities.com/gaikokujin_kyofusho/pictures/mekong .jpg
I am using photoshop CS (and have gimp too) and was hoping some people out there might have some suggestions on how I could salvage/repair these pictures. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
-Gaiko
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