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  • Zobmies
  • Posted: 27 October 2011 07:51 AM
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Hi im trying stitcher for the first time, and i can say that my camera is just a simple
compact camera (not sure if it matters).
However i stitch my images and they dont align good at all (i did use tripod), but i still manage
to make a fairly ok panorama. But when i render, it become messy, like the images become
transparent and reveal all the places that didnt align well…
Could anyone have a look at my attached image?
Does anyone know what im talking about? And is there a way to fix this?

Im rendering as spherical image.

Thank you for any help on this



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Did You use panoramic head, where You can adjust lens nodal point horizontally and vertically. This is importand, because ordinary tripod don’t pan and tilt around nodal point. This causes parallax which prevents stiching process working properly. You can try to render layered Tif with alpha channel. If You do that you can paint alpha channel in photoshop to reveal portions of picture that stiched best.

Author: JuhaHo

Replied: 28 October 2011 07:02 AM  
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  • Zobmies
  • Posted: 01 November 2011 04:16 AM

No i used an old very simple tripod, so after reading on the forum i thought that might be it. But
thank you for answer, i will look into the other sollution you mention, thanks.



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  • Zobmies
  • Posted: 01 November 2011 08:32 AM

im just wondering, if its possible if you could explain little how to render layered tif?
Couldnt figure out how to do that…



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