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Post by hmca on Jul 26, 2018 3:51:40 GMT
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Post by Bailey on Jul 26, 2018 9:22:05 GMT
Hi hmca, Really nice panorama I like that you have a foreground (pond) and a background. The image is sharp from front to back, which it should be. Just 2 tips I can suggest. 1. Composition - As I mentioned above, I really like that the image has a foreground but imho the left side of the pond being missing just throws the balance of the scene out of kilter a bit because the right side of the pond is included. For me personally, and that is just me, for image balance I would prefer both left and right sides of the pond to be both either included or missing. 2. The trees and terrain near the left edge are slanting/falling off to the left a bit. Maybe that is how they were in the scene but they are a little distracting. I don't know how you prepared your photos for stitching, but part of my normal workflow includes straightening individual images, if needed, before stitching. Also, I don't know if you used PSE or not, but I normally also create a panorama using both the Cylindrical and Spherical options with Geometric Distortion Correction, Vignette Removal and Blend Images Together all selected/checked and use whichever looks best. Hope this helps
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Post by hmca on Jul 26, 2018 13:10:03 GMT
Thanks, Bailey. Unfortunately, the left end of the pond had junk that I didn't want to include in the pano so I ended it rather abruptly. I did try to address it somewhat by cloning from the right side. I agree that the result does look unbalanced. I used full PS for blending. On this one I used Auto, on another I used Perspective. When I take another one I'll try the two you recommended.
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Post by Sydney on Jul 26, 2018 23:23:43 GMT
Beautiful scenery, Helen.
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Post by Bailey on Jul 27, 2018 8:48:59 GMT
No problem hmca Auto mode will simply choose Spherical, Cylindrical or Perspective depending on which it thinks is best. I have never found Perspective to give me the best result, so I usually create a panorama using both Spherical and Cylindrical and decide for myself which one worked best rather than let PSE decide for me
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