On 4 January 2011 22:17, panhobby <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm now shooting almost only handheld panoramic pictures. One side
> effect is the lack of precision while shooting pictures. Then, it
> appears sometime that my pictures are not fully covering the area of
> the final image. There some parts at the top or the bottom of the
> image that are fully black and without information.
>
> In any case, the approach would go threw the following steps:
> 1) Fill black areas with other parts of the image
> 2) Blend the addition from the previous step with the image to produce
> the final image.
>
> I wonder what is the best approach/tools to execute the second step?
> I did some manual tests with a picture editor (photoshop) but, maybe
> because of lack of expertire, I didn't succeeded to get an invisible
> blend. It seems the lastest version of photoshop elements provide a
> function to fill empty part of an image. As anyone experimented that?
> I would think that enblend or a similar tool could be used to do the
> merge automatically?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> PH
>

http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/ does a rather good job at filling
smaller areas with missing data.

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