Saturday, 15 October 2011

Second Panorama

For my second panorama, I used the same technique as the first for placing my images together. As this one what photographed inside, I needed to spend more time editing it so it didn't look too warped because the of the camera being close to the objects in the room. I did this by masking parts of objects completely so they showed the whole object from the previous layer. By doing this, I prevented using more destructive editing with the warp tool.
As well as using destructive editing for fixing lighting, I used a different non-destructive method on this panorama. I used a brightness/contrast filter on one of the layers so I could change the colour of it easily without having to edit the whole picture. By doing this, I made part of the picture blend easier.

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