Hi Fernando,
The pano was generated with 3dVista's Stitcher4 however I usually use
PTGUI. I have been using their software for some time and it works fine
for what I am doing. I am not an expert with Photoshop and do
understand how to use layers. I have been able to fix the issue thanks
to your direction on using the layers to make the correction. I just
did not think about it being layered when I was using the healing
brush...I will also look at using Erik's method as well in PTGUI...
Thanks for the help...
Kyle
> Fernando Chaves <mailto:#removed#>
> Saturday, May 05, 2012 11:35 AM
>
> Hi Erick,
> I've trimmed (too much) Kyle Goodnight's message. He was talking about a
> photoshop generated panorama issue.
> Best regards,
> Fernando
>
> On Sat, May 5, 2012 10:11 am, Erik Krause wrote:
> > Am 05.05.2012 14:11, schrieb Fernando Chaves:
> >> A Photoshop stitched pano shows up as a layered image.
> >
> > Not necessarily. It depends on the output settings in PTGui (which I
> > assume you use for stitching).
> >
> > If you are not yet familiar with layers perhaps it is better to output
> > as "Blended Panorama only" (or "Tone mapped panorama" only in case of
> > HDR) on PTGui Create Panorama tab. In both cases use the Settings button
> > in the File format line and choose "Layers: Flattened". This will create
> > a single layer document where the healing brush works as expected.
> >
> > In case of a multi layer document make sure you click the background
> > layer in the layers palette in photoshop before you do any editing.
> >
> > If you want to use layered output see
> > http://www.ptgui.com/examples/postprocessing/
> >
> > --
> > Erik Krause
> > http://www.erik-krause.de
>
>
> Erik Krause <mailto:#removed#>
> Saturday, May 05, 2012 10:11 AM
>
> Not necessarily. It depends on the output settings in PTGui (which I
> assume you use for stitching).
>
> If you are not yet familiar with layers perhaps it is better to output
> as "Blended Panorama only" (or "Tone mapped panorama" only in case of
> HDR) on PTGui Create Panorama tab. In both cases use the Settings button
> in the File format line and choose "Layers: Flattened". This will create
> a single layer document where the healing brush works as expected.
>
> In case of a multi layer document make sure you click the background
> layer in the layers palette in photoshop before you do any editing.
>
> If you want to use layered output see
> http://www.ptgui.com/examples/postprocessing/
>
> Kyle Goodnight <mailto:#removed#>
> Friday, May 04, 2012 8:44 PM
> Fernando,
> Thanks for the thought...No, I did not ck the layers but I bet that is
> what is happening now thinking about it...You are probably right
> on...Thanks again...
> Kyle
>
>
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