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Subject Topic: Survey - Much work on pics before pano? Post Reply Post New Topic
Message posted by Alexandre on November-27-2006 at 5:44pm
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Hi,

After having seen many of your tours, I would like to know how many of you work on the pics with a software (Photoshop, Paintshop Pro) before stitching them with panoweaver.

I ask this because the colors on my tours are not equal and you can see on the final outcome the limits of each pictures. I know I will sort this out, but I would like to know if I have this problem more because I don't shoot properly or don't work on the files before publishing.

My first tours can be seen on http://chablinet.com/vt/

Regards, Alexandre



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Nikon D50 - Nikkor 10.5mm - NN3 - Manfrotto055CLB - Panoweaver 4.0 - Tourweaver 2.0

Message posted by mgora1 on November-27-2006 at 8:38pm
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We do no work on the images prior to stitching.  If you are having variations from seam to seam it is most likely an exposure issue while shooting.

 

 



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Message posted by vilmer on November-27-2006 at 8:47pm
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I shoot RAW, and prior to stitching I equalize the whitebalance/exposure etc. in adobe bridge and photoshop. After that save as TIFF and stitch. The results sometimes need some sharpening and/or color correction.

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