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Monday, January 11, 2010

Re: [APS] blue skies (from now on - I hope)

 


THANKS FOLKS, suspect I expressed myself badly as i was looking for some rather more advanced suggestions. WHether you use 'automate' for the full banana or autoblend, which is sometimes necessary to get those tricky ones to mate up or do it fully manually using layers and looking at the 'difference' tab - well they all work.

My problem is matching CLOUDLESS SKIES as there is always a bit of darkness (vignetting) around the edges and even using the vignetting tool in filters distortion lens correction, its just guess work as far as i know - so I am looking for a process to render the skies one colour/tone in a multi frame pan.
Ta
Perry
--- In Adobe-Photoshop@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Laughlin" <pelaughlin@...> wrote:
>
> Just thought I would add that Photomerge is found under
> File/Automate/Photomerge. I also believe it can be done with "auto align
> layers" and "auto blend layers".
> Paul in Portland OR
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "prryh" <perrycas@...>
> To: <Adobe-Photoshop@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 11:35 PM
> Subject: [APS] blue skies (from now on - I hope)
>
>
> >I lost a whole bunch of panoramas that i made up a few years ago and now
> >need to remake them. Film scanned in and blended in cs3.
> > I cant remember how I did it. Duh.
> > The skies are the biggest problem (a lot of cloudless ones) and even after
> > fiddling with the vignetting filter I am still having problems getting a
> > good even colour across the sequence of joined images. I'd really
> > appreciate directions to a technique to sort this out.
>

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