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Tryin to stitch pics together in Photoshop...

shilala

Lifer
I'm trying to stitch some pics together in Photoshop from the ball game I went to on Sunday.
I was going to make a desktop out of them.
Here's what I have so far.
It looks like I'm going to have to edit the pics individually before I stitch them together.
Someone have any ideas on how to attack this?
 
Need a camera that has a way to lock the settings for shots like that. It's gonna suck trying to match them all individually. Not sure what you can do about that half-a-dude in the one shot.
 
Yeah each exposure is going to have to be taken the same in order to look correct. If your camera has a manual mode, you can put the camera in full auto, see what the camera's auto mode meters the shutter, aperture, etc and then go into manual and put those values in so each exposure is taken the same.

Obviously, it's difficult to take a sequence and stitch them together in a panoramic when the field of exposure is constantly changing. There's software out there that will automatically stitch your shots together, don't know of any off-hand other than the one that comes with Canon cameras.
 
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