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People who know how to use photoshop, can you help me with these pics?

Savij

Diamond Member
My friend and I took these pictures last year somewhere between roswell, nm and little rock, ak and I was hoping to stitch them together to make a nice panoramic scene. The problem is that the exposure and stuff were different between shots so you can see the lines where the images come together. I have no idea how to go about correcting it or if it can be corrected, but I'm hoping someone here can help.

sunset2.jpg
sunset3.jpg

 
You did a pretty good job of blending. What you can do is adjust the color balance, white balance, brightness, contrast, levels, all that jazz until the pictures look more like eachother. Remember, small adjustments, and ALWAYS use an adjustment layer, that way you can change them later on. If you dont know about these tools, read about them in your manual that you got when you bought the program.
 
Originally posted by: illusion88
You did a pretty good job of blending. What you can do is adjust the color balance, white balance, brightness, contrast, levels, all that jazz until the pictures look more like eachother. Remember, small adjustments, and ALWAYS use an adjustment layer, that way you can change them later on. If you dont know about these tools, read about them in your manual that you got when you bought the program.

good job my ass, i used canon's photostitch software and those are the results 😛
 
I'm trying to think of a good way to eliminate the divisions, and nothing is leaping to mind. There's just so much of a difference in color. Hmm.
 
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
1) adjust photos to match
2) stitch
3) healing brush


-Case

I thought about adjusting the color balance of each part to match, but wouldn't that eliminate the gradient from sunlit sky to dusk? I assumed he wanted to preserve that... But I guess that might not be the case.
 
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
1) adjust photos to match
2) stitch
3) healing brush


-Case

I thought about adjusting the color balance of each part to match, but wouldn't that eliminate the gradient from sunlit sky to dusk? I assumed he wanted to preserve that... But I guess that might not be the case.
the gradient should be preserved, but if he wants it more apparent--he can use an adjustment layer with a feathered/gradient selection.


-Case
 
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