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Dr_Venture !4iKPMZviec
Hey /hr/, I have these panoramic images that kind of suck because the shutter speed was non-uniform along each image before the images were merged together. I still have the originals, so if I should do something with those pre-merge, then that's fine, but I was wondering what one would generally do to make the image look more uniform and just "better" in general.

The image is a scaled down version. The regular one is roughly 27000x3700
>> Anonymous
use autostitch. It has a very good blending algorithm and it does a pretty good job at lightening/darkening the picture to match the others.
>> Anonymous
Yeah, use autostitch and post it at the original resolution that you stated (27000x3700) ? That'd be awesome :D
>> Anonymous
holy fucking shit, op, this is simply superb. fukken saved, even if is uneven.
>> Anonymous
>>191541
The only thing about the stitching programs is that they skew the images when they are stitched together so it's impossible to have the same resolution.
>> Anonymous
the auto stitching in CS3 is actually pretty good. A lot better than CS2