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Justan
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Bigger version
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Interesting, but a little distortion correction would go a long way here.
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Thank you for commenting.
You are correct. I tried to fix the buildings lean in PS after I did the stitch but it didn’t work so well. Fix buildings on one side of the image and buildings on the other side were worse. Due to this I abandoned the idea. I’ll have to do another workup and make the corrections before stitching.
Frist time I’ve tried doing a stitch with images captured by a fairly wide angle lens.
It would also help to have more foreground in the image.
But despite the flaws, i still rather like the image.
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September 15, 2012, 12:40:51 pm »
A little Warp might work better than distortion. It allows pulling in the middle of the image as well as the edges.
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Are you using CS6? If so, use the Adaptive Wide Angle filter.
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September 18, 2012, 12:30:04 pm »
Thanks for the comments.
I’m using cs5 and tried a couple of things, including the automatic correction feature when stitching. It appears the trick, for at least this version of PS is to make the corrections before stitching.
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