PC CS Photomerge question

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BeboLoca
Jan 14, 2005
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When using Photomerge, I came across a problem. The merge result is very nice, but there is a noticeable tone and color difference at the merge edge. The merge edge is slanted at a ~45 degree angle instead of vertical as expected. How can this be easily fixed?

The merge was on two film scans from shots on a tripod without camera setting changes. The two images overlap each other by >30%.

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jjs
Jan 14, 2005
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When using Photomerge, I came across a problem. The merge result is very nice, but there is a noticeable tone and color difference at the merge edge. The merge edge is slanted at a ~45 degree angle instead of vertical as expected. How can this be easily fixed?

The merge was on two film scans from shots on a tripod without camera setting changes. The two images overlap each other by >30%.

Can you post the images before and after somewhere? Shooting on a tripod is a good start, but getting the camera perfectly level for the sweep is another story entirely. But 45 degrees is severe!
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nomail
Jan 14, 2005
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When using Photomerge, I came across a problem. The merge result is very nice, but there is a noticeable tone and color difference at the merge edge. The merge edge is slanted at a ~45 degree angle instead of vertical as expected. How can this be easily fixed?

The merge was on two film scans from shots on a tripod without camera setting changes. The two images overlap each other by >30%.

You can set PhotoMerge to keep the images in separate layers. If you do that, you can correct one layer to match the other.


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