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Date/Time:2012-May-05 00:51:27
Subject:Photoshop CS5 Issue

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PanoTools NG: Photoshop CS5 Issue Kyle 2012-May-05 00:51:27
I have run into a problem with Photoshop CS5 while using the healing brush.  Instead of correcting the shots taken with the NN4/nd16, I stitched the photos to produce the pano. Then attempted to remove a shadow cast by my tripod using the healing brush.  The problem is that it does not behave the same as when healing a single jpg.  When taking a sample, it seems to be from a random area and when doing the healing,it makes it worse. Is this because it is a stitched pano? Also the process is very slow.  When releasing the mouse button after healing an area,I get a progress bar showing the healing process. Not so when doing a single jpg.  I have adjusted the advanced setting for performance and it made no difference that I could see..

Has anyone run into this before??  I am making the assumption that trying to heal a pano is a nono??  

Any info much appreciated...

Kyle



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