I made the same suggestion on the flickr.com site ... it will be quite
difficult to process out these artifacts.

On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 3:06 PM, AlunFoto <[email protected]> wrote:
> Darren, I think the best way would be to try some different stitching
> software. My personal favourite is AutoPano.
>
> If the Microsoft tool allows you to align the shots in layers without
> actually stiching it, you could use the rubber in photoshop to create
> seams that are less conspicuous.
>
> If you have to work from the image as posted, It's one heck of a job,
> but you can try to use the healing brush and the blur tool creatively.
> >From experience I don't recommend it, though.
>
> Jostein
>
> 2010/2/26 CheekyGeek <[email protected]>:
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/4389949847/
>>
>> If you view the full size image (click all sizes and then Original)
>> you'll see weird lines in the sky.
>> I'm guessing these are stitching artifacts (used Microsoft ICE).
>> Can anyone educate me the best way to handle them in post processing?
>> I have Photoshop CS2.
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Darren Addy
>> Kearney, NE
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