PanoTools NG:
RE: Re: Spot Healing tool in Photoshop Elements 9
Sacha Griffin 2011-Apr-28 22:34:27
PTGUI, or hugin can do all that in seconds with templates.
This whole process is usually why I take the extra time to physically shoot
a real nadir image.
It saves a huge amount of time to stitch perfect images right out of the
stitcher.. No retouching necessary and you get real image data for the
nadir.
Sure you save 2 minutes of shooting time by not shooting a nadir, but you
save 30 minutes of time in all these remapping steps.
Sacha Griffin
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Subject: [PanoToolsNG] Re: Spot Healing tool in Photoshop Elements 9
I may do it the long way around. I put the stitched image into pano2vr and
extract cubes, use a layer and brush in the nadir shot over the cube that
contains the tripod and update the cubes in pano2vr then output to equirect.
Stephani
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, "needakeeper" <virtualpointphotos@> wrote:
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> > Do you mean using the spot healing tool as opposed to shooting the
nadir?
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> > Stephani
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> No, I mean shooting the nadir and then using this tool to remove the
tripod.
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