So
Been to the coast sipping wine and watching whales doing their thing not 100m from the front portch against the backdrop of lovely sunsets.
Thought I would mount the camera on a tripod and take super-duper panoramas to make friends jealous - yeah right!
Lots of effort has gone into ensuring that the horizontal axis was kept perfectly alligned with the horizon - exposures and overlapping of individual shots also worked well.
Sat down and stiched the 9 individual photos together (Camedia 4 from Olympus) to form the panorama - stiching seems perfect, but
While looking at the panorama, I now find that there is a marked "bulging" to be seen in each of the shots along the horizontal line of the sealevel! . Now I know this is due to the fact that at the time of taking the photos, I was standing about 30M above the horizon in combination with the camera lens charactiristics.
So - is there somebody out there that knows about some panorama stiching tool, that will also enable me to remove the wavey characteristics of the horizon on my panorama due to the deficiencies of the photographers (me) techniques?.
I have tried with Photoshop, but its just too much pain.
Been to the coast sipping wine and watching whales doing their thing not 100m from the front portch against the backdrop of lovely sunsets.
Thought I would mount the camera on a tripod and take super-duper panoramas to make friends jealous - yeah right!
Lots of effort has gone into ensuring that the horizontal axis was kept perfectly alligned with the horizon - exposures and overlapping of individual shots also worked well.
Sat down and stiched the 9 individual photos together (Camedia 4 from Olympus) to form the panorama - stiching seems perfect, but
While looking at the panorama, I now find that there is a marked "bulging" to be seen in each of the shots along the horizontal line of the sealevel! . Now I know this is due to the fact that at the time of taking the photos, I was standing about 30M above the horizon in combination with the camera lens charactiristics.
So - is there somebody out there that knows about some panorama stiching tool, that will also enable me to remove the wavey characteristics of the horizon on my panorama due to the deficiencies of the photographers (me) techniques?.
I have tried with Photoshop, but its just too much pain.
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