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Ivor Tetteh-Lartey
Posted 11 years ago
Hello everyone,
I processed this photo using lightroom and Elements 11, but when the image was processed join lines are visible. Any ideas?
I processed this photo using lightroom and Elements 11, but when the image was processed join lines are visible. Any ideas?
Hi there,
It looks like you didn't use the 'remove vignette' option when the time comes to bend the images is all. Try again and you should be OK.
It looks like you didn't use the 'remove vignette' option when the time comes to bend the images is all. Try again and you should be OK.
How much overlap are you using? The vignette of your lens may need more overlap to remove it enough so it does not show. Your stitching software might be cropping too close to each image edge...
Ivor Tetteh-Lartey
Posted 11 years ago
Anthony I have about a third, but looking at the jpegs produced by lightroom there is vignetting.
Ivor, sounds like you are going it correctly but are being hampered by your lens.
First, I'd suggest trying Microsoft ICE (it's free), it has automatic lens vignette removal and may help.
Second, if ICE doesn't help or if you prefer using PS or LR, try batch processing all the files with a PS macro to remove the vignette as much as possible (a macro or script), then stitch to see if its better.
If these don't work, you may be facing having to use a different lens altogether, but perhaps not if either of these work for you. Good luck!
First, I'd suggest trying Microsoft ICE (it's free), it has automatic lens vignette removal and may help.
Second, if ICE doesn't help or if you prefer using PS or LR, try batch processing all the files with a PS macro to remove the vignette as much as possible (a macro or script), then stitch to see if its better.
If these don't work, you may be facing having to use a different lens altogether, but perhaps not if either of these work for you. Good luck!