i took these pictures with the idea of meshing them together in photoshop...only problem is i didn't take into account the fact that they'd have such different tones, now it's hard to combine. I've tried messing around with the opacity and other things, but i still can't even figure out how to blend the pictures (erasing the lines between them). So if there's any photoshop people out there that know what to do, please help. Thanks
Hmmm I would probley work on the color and tone per section first then just really tweak on the lines with the blur tool - Im sure there is an easier way but I just do what I can when I can. ha
Thank you Sergio, and as you could probably tell, this was my first panoramic attempt...so i'll definately keep your suggestions in mind, and i won't shoot them all in automatic, i'll definately shoot them manually thanks.
I'm not a panorama specialist, but I used to take a lot of them. The problem here is that you left your camera in automatic so the ones where the sun apears the camera compensated and underexposed. If you want to have all the photos even you should select manual and shoot them all with the same camera settings. With this , and especially in subjects like yours, you should have attention to what is going to be underexposed or overexposed and select the settings acordingly. To get more help on this I suggest you select Photo Help under the Project box.
Michael, I'd be glad to help. Maybe you can Save the level from one image, and load it into another? Another possibility is to use specialized software, like Stitcher, that automatically merges photo values. Drop me a line and we can figure this out. plara@satx.rr.com