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chanceboarder


Jul 16, 2007, 5:45 PM
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Well its been a while since I've had a chance to get out and shoot and post on here but I did happen to get this series of 4 photos which I have stitched together to create a panoramic view of what you see when topping out on Castle Rock in Big Bear, CA.

I wish the sky hadn't washed out so much and wished I was up there later in the day towards sunset to get better light but you get what you get sometimes.




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a couple of stiching artifacts on the sky. Since they are on the sky, you can fix them easily.

The colors are a bit hazy, maybe some contrast enhancement will help


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melekzek wrote:
a couple of stiching artifacts on the sky. Since they are on the sky, you can fix them easily.

What is the best method to correct?


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I would try clone brush, use a soft wide brush to blend.


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Or, if it's a layered output, a very large, soft eraser on the upper layer.


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melekzek wrote:
I would try clone brush, use a soft wide brush to blend.
Thanks, I took the clone brush to it and gave it a couple touch ups and looks better. I'll upload it when I get a chance so everyone can let me know what they think.

Jason


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Ok here is an updated photo.




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