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05-Aug-2007, 08:42 PM #1
Howdy folks...need your opinion
Howdy folks...

I need your opinion... I created a panaroma of Lovers Leap in VA (using AutoStitch Click Me ) at the time I took the pics I didn't intend on creating the panorama...

I used these 5 photos...











I eneded up with a photo that looked like this...



I then used Photo Shop and cloned (I'm a newbie to Photo Shop) in the black areas to make it look like this...



My question is this...can you tell it's photoshopped ?

And...if so...What can I do to make it look better ?

Thanks for any opinions...
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06-Aug-2007, 01:29 AM #2
I think they all came out great but the last or bottom one.
On the last photo you see lots of cloning on the left side and it looks like part of the right bottom the same thing. So if your cloning don't redo the same spot over and over but clone other places.
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06-Aug-2007, 06:30 PM #3
Thanks for the feed back ...

Is this one better, worse ?



Remember I'm a newbie (but trying ) at this so any feed back is helpfull ...
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06-Aug-2007, 11:39 PM #4
Hi Jedi the answer to your question is yes but dont be put off as there are many ways you can do this in photoshop out of your photos I have done a small pano useing copy and paste a small bit of clone and healing brush , you have to remember when you take photos for use in a panaroma to make sure you have enough overlap, I dont do them and this is just my version of your photos. hope this helps.

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