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Need help with uneven colors on stitched panoramic shots


Countspatula

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Hello all,

I have very basic Photoshop knowledge - I use Photoshop to change contrast/color/use filters/clone-stamp tool. I am using a trial of Adobe CS5 at the moment. I stitched together 4 photos to get a panoramic shot of sorts but I am unhappy with the end result.

There are at least two glaring portions in the final image that are "out of sync" with the rest of the image. You can view the image here:
http://img691.imageshack.us/img691/1258/panojpg.jpg

Any suggestions are welcome and thank you in advance.

Edited to remove http because I can't post links yet :(

-CS (hah just realized the nick's "acronym")
 
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your link doesnt seem to ework

it does now
panojpg.jpg
 
I tried the dodge tool at about 45%on top ring it worked pretty good I think the smudge tool will help on lower
 
Thank you sir. I wasn't allowed to post a hyperlink, so I had to edit out the http : / / part (the forum thinks that even typing those without the blanks is a hyperlink) :\. I googled for Dodge and Smudge tool and they seem pretty straightforward to use. I'll try them out once i get home from work later today.

Thanks again mate. Cheers!
 
i wouldn't be to embarrassed about it, usually when you put a band aid on a wound, the lack of air and sunlight to that area will decrease and skin will become less 'the same colour', but if you just leave it im sure it will be fine. If not, don't bother.
 

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