Sunday, 16 October 2011

Third Panorama

Overall, I found this set of photos the easiest to edit. This is due to numerous factors; the first panorama on the bridge had a lot of editing needed on the bridge itself and the amount of background imagery needed to align properly, and the second panorama was shot inside so the pictures looked more warped. As my final panorama was shot where there were more trees and bushes, it was easier to find parts that would fit together without looking too distorted.
The main problem with this panorama was the lighting differed a lot between pictures, especially on a section with a lot of bushes, where the light and dark contrast between the photos was drastic. Because there was too much colour difference, I couldn't just use layer masking to blur the colours. I had to resort to the "Match Colour" option.
This is my original set of images. The middle part of the bushes is much darker than the other two edges, so I used match Colour to change the colour of the middle parts.
After matching the colours so they fit in better, I then used layer masking to stitch them together.

Getting the house to match up properly was difficult, so I had to use the warp tool to make it fit correctly.

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