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Posted on 12/09/10 5:21:29 PM |
Nick Curtain
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Photomerge in CS5 - Impressed!!
I just had to share this with you. I've been reading various digital photo mags since 2004 and having looked at readers photomerge work, thought I really should try that sometime. Well, we visited York yesterday and while clicking away outside the Minster, the thought of doing a panorama crossed my mind. I set the camera to manual exposure, left it on auto focus and took a few quick snaps. Back home today, I nearly deleted the files because it looked far too 'wrong' to even begin to try. I took the plunge and this is what photoshop produced. No cloning, or patching has been done, but having cropped the file, I did make a slight distortion to straighten the verticals on the right hand towers. I would urge everyone to have a go at this, if they haven't done so already. This has to be a very complicated set of images by any standard and I think the way Photoshop has stitched them together is absolutely amazing. After positing this I realised that I've shown you the first series of images and not the second, but there is not much difference and the point is the same. It just shows that PS is much smarter than me! Nick ![]() |
Posted on 12/09/10 6:22:51 PM |
LonnieK
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That certainly is quite remarkable, Nick. I'll have to dust off my camera and give a whirl. _________________ Lonnie |
Posted on 13/09/10 9:01:04 PM |
Jota120
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Re: Photomerge in CS5 - Impressed!!
Well that is quite amazing. Thanks Nick. I only saw a macro view of York when I was there. I'll try it on some of my older panoramas. Trevor |
Posted on 15/09/10 3:59:33 PM |
Jota120
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Here is one of mine. Certainly seems to work very well, better than before, albeit needed a bit of cloning to fill in some edges in the sky but that is reality. Larger verision http://i492.photobucket.com/albums/rr283/Jota120/Lhasa_Panorama1-2-flat-2Large.jpg ![]() |
Posted on 16/09/10 08:53:24 AM |
Nick Curtain
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Great stuff Trevor. Nick |
Posted on 16/09/10 09:09:23 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Nick - amazing. I wouldn't have believed you could get that result with so many different angles in the original shots. Trevor - rather than cloning, did you try Content Aware Fill? It's perfect for patching edges in these cases. |
Posted on 16/09/10 11:21:15 AM |
tooquilos
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Both images are amazing Nick and Trevor! Very impressive _________________ Dorothy: Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore |
Posted on 16/09/10 11:44:35 AM |
Nick Curtain
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Re: Photomerge in CS5 - Impressed!!
Thanks Steve and Anna The images were taken using a full frame SLR with 24-70mm lens, at very close range, so the converging verticals are acute. As said, no patching by me and PS did the entire job. I was amazed at what it produced. Nick |
Posted on 16/09/10 6:26:43 PM |
Jota120
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Thanks Anna & Nick
Steve, - Yes I tried it first, but it gave me some artifacts. My PC was going so slowly, so I just used what I knew best to remove the very small transparent holes quickly. The original blending result was perfect for 5 images, though it got confused on #6 and I cut most of #7 out, because made no sense, but that is another story..... Today I tried again Content Aware with a fresh layer, new selection, and it worked perfectly. (I guess I don't need to repost). Operator, tired, learning error. Thanks, Trevor |
Posted on 17/09/10 08:18:59 AM |
Steve Caplin
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But am I right in thinking you've replaced the sky? Only the clouds behind the rose window portion of the building don't appear to have been taken from any of the constituent shots. Perhaps a touch of Lens Correction now, to straighten up? |
Posted on 17/09/10 08:46:10 AM |
Nick Curtain
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Re: Photomerge in CS5 - Impressed!!
Steve As mentioned, it was not until I'd posted the image did I realise that I've shown the first series taken and not the second, which made up the composite. There will have been around 30 -45 seconds between the two. I made no adjustment to the content of the picture, so all down to Photoshop. This was a quick first attempt and I may revisit the process and take more time. Nick |
Posted on 18/09/10 11:28:58 AM |
Eggbox
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If you don't have the magic of CS5 one can always try the demo versions of Autostich which is also awsome. There was a discussion on this software on here a couple of years back. http://www.autostitch.net Ted |
Posted on 24/09/10 07:55:31 AM |
vibeke
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The CS5 photomerge is so superior to the old one, I merged a photo the other day that I had done a couple of years go, this one is so much better, If I can find the old one I will upload them. _________________ Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize. |
Posted on 25/09/10 07:44:09 AM |
Nick Curtain
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Look forward to seeing it Nick |
Posted on 22/10/10 5:12:10 PM |
dejá_vu
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I did once this shot from at the shore in a little town of the Mediterranean coast of Spain. It was late at night, so some of the pics were out of focus, but Photoshop did an incredible work patching all the pieces almost without help of mine. I'm really glad that photoshop has become such a powerfull tool. Hope you like it ![]() _________________ There are men who fight one day, and are good men. There are men who fight a year, and they are better. There are men who fight many years, and they are very good. But there are men who fight all over their lifes. Those are the indispensable. Bertold Brecht |