Erik Krause wrote:
On Monday, September 22, 2008 at 16:04, Bob Bright wrote:
  
I still get fewer blending artifacts around the zenith with smartblend
than with enblend, and using enblend's maximum number of blending levels
doesn't affect this.  E.g., compare the following two zeniths, the first
created by enblend with -l 29, the second by smartblend at default
settings:

http://VictoriaVR.ca/test/enblend-zenith.jpg
http://VictoriaVR.ca/test/smartblend-zenith.jpg
    
Interesting. I never got anything alike with enblend, but of course I 
use a zenith shot.

Did you try the --fine_mask option?

best regards
Erik Krause
http://www.erik-krause.de
  
I am guessing you are shooting 4 around with a circular fisheye.
You could tilt the whole pan head so one image has dominance for the zenith.
There is nothing that says the camera needs to be level on the tripod.
But this does not help for already shot panos.

-- 
Jim Watters

Yahoo ID: j1vvy ymsgr:sendIM?j1vvy
jwatters @ photocreations . ca
http://photocreations.ca

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