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You can try stitch it with another program like Image Composite Editor (free from Microsoft). I sometimes edit them in photoshop by copying the raised part and moving it down.Oh yes of course, it's getting its altitude from the sea I guess & the swell (although pretty flat today) is not allowing for a stable fixed position, I wonder if there's a way around that?
Very nice, have you used anything other than PTGui? Wanted to play around but it looks like its 140 usd for a license.OK, here's the same 26 image pano edited in PTGui in auto mode. I didn't adjust anything and there is just a slight bump on the horizon that is pretty easily fixed in either PTGui or Photoshop. If you just want a quick Facebook shot, in camera can roughly pass but for good stitching outside Apps work best. Also, I edited the PTGui shot using RAW shots so overall things look better. PTGui can edit RAW.View attachment 103451
I also use Photoshop CC 2020 and Luminar 4. I tried the 360 shot in Luminar just now and it didn't handle it very well but perhaps I needed to tell it that the pano was a 360. Here is an 21-shot horizontal Pano done in Luminar 4. It did quite well. Since you get the stitcher and a lot of excellent Photoshop style features with Luminar, it is a good bet. I think they are having a sale now too. Stewart from dronefilmguide.com has a deal on his site where you can get it for $69 right now. It is very powerful for the price and no subscription!! I just saw Stewart's e-mail. I have no affiliation with either but I do like programs that you just buy and own as opposed to subscriptions. Also, Luminar handles DNG files. This was done with DNG.Very nice, have you used anything other than PTGui? Wanted to play around but it looks like its 140 usd for a license.
Can you explain what " nadir fill dome" is.
Can you explain what " nadir fill dome" is.
I understand, I do that all the time. I have a whole folder of skys to blend in. You can check out some of my work on Skypixel.You know how DJI blur the top of the sky? I fill it in using clouds from surrounding places.
OK, here's the same 26 image pano edited in PTGui in auto mode. I didn't adjust anything and there is just a slight bump on the horizon that is pretty easily fixed in either PTGui or Photoshop. If you just want a quick Facebook shot, in camera can roughly pass but for good stitching outside Apps work best. Also, I edited the PTGui shot using RAW shots so overall things look better. PTGui can edit RAW.View attachment 103451