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I should say that I have access to the original pics so could do a re-stitch myself if that were likely to achieve a better result.
What technique would I then need to use to get all photos to be the same brightness/colour?
Thanks,
Jo
MrsBeebleBrock wrote:
What technique would I then need to use to get all photos to be the same brightness/colour?
Thanks,
Jo
MrsBeebleBrock wrote:
Hi everyone – I’m sure this is asked frequently, but I did a search on message headers and any article about "stitching" or "panorama" had expired. Couldn’t find anything in Photoshop Help either.
So here’s the question …
Someone has sent me a series of pics (attached) that they have stitched together into a panorama. There are lots of bits where the colour differs from shot to shot and I was hoping someone had some advice on how to deal with this issue.
I have almost every plug-in known to Photoshop, but can’t quite find a filter to fix this colour differentation. If I were to do it manually, exactly which tool would I use?
Thanks in advance,
Jo
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