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Sol460 Panorama (stitching)
dilo
post Apr 27 2005, 08:06 PM
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QUOTE (Tman @ Apr 27 2005, 04:53 PM)
I see smile.gif , hope the weather was pleasant!  You're right, especially because we are so fast here biggrin.gif

What do you mean by ""elaborated" images"? I was already surprised at your frames in your pan. Do you process the raw pics by the POV-Ray software before? I already thought of such a thing too, but I wasn't able to do that.
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About "elaboration", i was referring to "flattened" images (without dark borders): I'm able to roughly correct this issue through "illumination" effect with PaintShopPro (yes, I do not use PhotoShop, and i should... rolleyes.gif ).
Anyway, it seems to me that you obtained excellent results also from this standpoint, based on the mentioned last image!!!
Are you still using PTGui or is a PovRay stitching?????


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post May 4 2005, 11:30 AM
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It's better to whack out a layered feathered photoshop file from PTGui and adjust each layer using levels than it is to use the bright/cont from PTGui itself

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