D desertstrike Senior Member Sep 29, 2008 1,310 0 36 43 CCK Mar 18, 2010 #1 i understand that when doing pano shots must rotate along the nodal point so that the stitching will be smooth, however recently i heard photoshop cs4 will correct this problem, anyone heard of this?
i understand that when doing pano shots must rotate along the nodal point so that the stitching will be smooth, however recently i heard photoshop cs4 will correct this problem, anyone heard of this?
K S Kong Senior Member Dec 11, 2007 785 6 18 www.flickr.com Mar 18, 2010 #2 Rotate along the Nodal Point than CS4 can do a good job. (This photo use of 7 shot and CS4) Panoramic http://www.flickr.com/photos/kskong/sets/72157623218023719/
Rotate along the Nodal Point than CS4 can do a good job. (This photo use of 7 shot and CS4) Panoramic http://www.flickr.com/photos/kskong/sets/72157623218023719/
D desertstrike Senior Member Sep 29, 2008 1,310 0 36 43 CCK Mar 18, 2010 #3 K S Kong said: Rotate along the Nodal Point than CS4 can do a good job. (This photo use of 7 shot and CS4) Panoramic http://www.flickr.com/photos/kskong/sets/72157623218023719/ Click to expand... oh i see, so even with photoshop CS4, there is still a need to rotate exactly on the nodal point rite?
K S Kong said: Rotate along the Nodal Point than CS4 can do a good job. (This photo use of 7 shot and CS4) Panoramic http://www.flickr.com/photos/kskong/sets/72157623218023719/ Click to expand... oh i see, so even with photoshop CS4, there is still a need to rotate exactly on the nodal point rite?
K S Kong Senior Member Dec 11, 2007 785 6 18 www.flickr.com Mar 19, 2010 #4 Yes, it's very important.