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Greetings kind ppl!!
I have a problem in that I have been taking pictures (using tripod etc) in the glorious but treacherous blue sky sunshine that the UK has been having lately with a view to stitch them into panoramas using another prog.
However because of the bright sun and my only having a rather basic, little more than point and shoot, d camera the difference in exposure and colour between sequential shots is very remarkable.
I have been trying to play with the darn things side by side in PS CS2, using basic eyeball, levels, curves saturation and even brightness/contrast. Sometimes a minor win, more often a sad miss.
The revolving worm in my head is screaming that this must be a common problem and as such there is likely to be a quick fix somewhere in PS to match sequential pictures.
Perhaps some kind person could give me some pointers and stop an old man removing the rest of his hair??
TIA
regards
Keith J Chesworth
www.unseenlondon.co.uk
www.blackpooltram.co.uk
www.happysnapper.com
www.boilerbill.com – main site
www.amerseyferry.co.uk
I have a problem in that I have been taking pictures (using tripod etc) in the glorious but treacherous blue sky sunshine that the UK has been having lately with a view to stitch them into panoramas using another prog.
However because of the bright sun and my only having a rather basic, little more than point and shoot, d camera the difference in exposure and colour between sequential shots is very remarkable.
I have been trying to play with the darn things side by side in PS CS2, using basic eyeball, levels, curves saturation and even brightness/contrast. Sometimes a minor win, more often a sad miss.
The revolving worm in my head is screaming that this must be a common problem and as such there is likely to be a quick fix somewhere in PS to match sequential pictures.
Perhaps some kind person could give me some pointers and stop an old man removing the rest of his hair??
TIA
regards
Keith J Chesworth
www.unseenlondon.co.uk
www.blackpooltram.co.uk
www.happysnapper.com
www.boilerbill.com – main site
www.amerseyferry.co.uk
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