I followed the instructions for creating a panorama from 4 pictures in the
Beginning Gimp book (Apres - AkkanaPeck) and it looks great except I have a
dark vertical shadow where two of the images meet. How do I get rid of it? I
am working on Linux Debian testing with Gimp 2.6.10.
Briefly, this is
On 11/30/10, Mark Phillips wrote:
P.S. I have also tried Hugin, which I could not get to work,
What exactly didn't work?
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org
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On 11/30/2010 01:09 AM, Mark Phillips wrote:
I followed the instructions for creating a panorama from 4 pictures in
the Beginning Gimp book (Apres - AkkanaPeck) and it looks great except
I have a dark vertical shadow where two of the images meet. How do I
get rid of it? I am working on
Ooops...didn't hit reply to all.
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From: Mark Phillips m...@phillipsmarketing.biz
Date: Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Questions About Creating Panoramas From Several
Images
To: Alexandre Prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com
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On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Ofnuts ofn...@laposte.net wrote:
On 11/30/2010 01:09 AM, Mark Phillips wrote:
I followed the instructions for creating a panorama from 4 pictures in
the Beginning Gimp book (Apres - AkkanaPeck) and it looks great except
I have a dark vertical shadow where
Mark Phillips writes:
P.S. I have also tried Hugin, which I could not get to work,
[ ... ]
I had a lot of trouble creating the points. I installed Hugin from the
Debian respositories (v 2010.0.0.5045) and out of the box I got the error
message about the non-free point calculating module. I