On Feb 26, 2010, at 8:49 PM, Rob Studdert wrote: > On 27/02/2010, CheekyGeek <[email protected]> wrote: >> 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. > > I suspect that the problem is associated with the blending algorithm > that the program uses, it's a lot of work to fix in post, it may be > time to graduate to another more capable package. > > Hugin is a bit cumbersome but it's multi-platform and free and has a > wizard that generally produces a good stitch with little interaction > but it's the real deal, very powerful. > > http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ > PT Gui isn't free, but it's not expensive. It's easy to use and does a good job of stitching and blending. Blending is the key to eliminating lines. Paul
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