oh, silly me. it says ps cs3 in exif data because these images were
originally tiffs but i didn't want to provide a 400MB zip file.

here is an original jpeg -

www.vrlog.net/temp/IMG_9347.JPG




On Aug 18, 12:02 am, Yuval Levy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On August 17, 2010 08:35:42 am Jeffrey Martin | 360Cities.net wrote:
>
> > Stitching a pano from raw files shot from a tripod, the "auto-level" works
> > great.
>
> what software do you use to convert the raw files? do you convert them into
> TIFF or JPEG?
>
> > but using jpegs shot from a tripod, the "auto-level" doesn't work. the pano
> > comes out sideways.
>
> I've looked at the JPEGs in the ZIP file.  They are created by Adobe Photoshop
> CS3, so not out of camera.  The EXIF tag for orientation says they are
> horizontal, but a quick look tells me they should be vertical.  I don't know
> what introduced the error, but it is in the input images.
>
> The quick fix is after the pano is out sideways to roll it 90° with the
> numerical transform in the fast preview.
>
> Are the ceiling and walls really so pink, or is there a color issue too?  The
> EXIF tag says color is uncalibrated, but that should normally not be a problem
> as they all use sRGB.
>
> Yuv
>
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