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Re: My correction advice for stitching images
- From: Peter Shute <pshute@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: My correction advice for stitching images
- Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 20:53:51 +1000
On Tue, 02 May 2000 05:13:22 -0700 (PDT), Robert Erickson
<cirkut8@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>IMHO- Forget Corel or Photoshop for stitching. My new
I agree. I'm only using Photopaint to correct colour before I stitch.
For stitching I use Panorama Factory, which I find excellent, and
which is FREE (www.panoramafactory.com).
It matches exposure, but not colour. I've never had to correct colour
before, as all my previous shots have been in daylight and have used
normal exposure times.
>love is PanaView, a true professional stitching
>program with pleanty of controll if you need it or
>full automatic if not. PhotoVista is also excellent
>for automatically blending values and color
>correction. Both cost about $60 and will pay for
>themselves the first time by time saved. Both can be
>downloaded and have a free trial. Why not try them
>both? Once stitched then import the results into your
>favorite graphics program for improving.
>> I have scanned some photos and wanted to stitch them
>> together. It
>> worked ok, but looked bad because a couple of them
>> need colour
>> correction.
>>
>> They are long exposure night shots of New Years Eve
>> fireworks. I took
Peter Shute
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