The results Im getting in the panorama stitch dialog are frequently unusable. How can I improve them?
When compiling panoramas it is important that the individual frames have similar colors and levels of contrast. Because of the changing lighting conditions when you take individual pictures, this is of course not always possible. To correct this, you can use the Gamma, Exposure and Saturation options. A good reference point to use is the sky of each frame. If the blue is identical, then the objects in the frames can be recognized and combined more easily. Keep in mind that the camera should be kept in a horizontal position as much as possible and that the focal length should be around 50mm (which approx. equals the size if the eye), to avoid lens curvature. I want to change a building to look like it was built in 1787, i.e. eliminate connecting walls, replace tile roof with thatched roof, reduce height of barn, enlarge pond in front of house etc. Can I do this with CodedColor?
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