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I have not seen this technique mentioned anywhere for matching photos in panorama-
the technique on its own is well documented and very well may be mentioned as something to use when working on panoramas; I just have not seen it, but on the other hand, I don't want to take credit where credit is not due; I apologize if I am being redundant-
having gotten that out of the way, here is the technique:
when matching pics in a panorama, I find that the exposure and therefore the brightness might differ in each pic-
if a pic is off, I choose its layer, create a duplicate layer, go to the dropdown at opacity and choose multiply to darken or screen to lighten, then use the slider to match it up-
that's it!
george
the technique on its own is well documented and very well may be mentioned as something to use when working on panoramas; I just have not seen it, but on the other hand, I don't want to take credit where credit is not due; I apologize if I am being redundant-
having gotten that out of the way, here is the technique:
when matching pics in a panorama, I find that the exposure and therefore the brightness might differ in each pic-
if a pic is off, I choose its layer, create a duplicate layer, go to the dropdown at opacity and choose multiply to darken or screen to lighten, then use the slider to match it up-
that's it!
george
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Is this available as a larger image?
Andy W
I'm not on any gallery on the web right now so I'm limited as far as size when I upload-
I believe this is the best I can do unless I email you the pic-
thanks
george