View Full Version : PTAssembler gone wrong ....
well nothings perfect.
You'll have to look at the larger image to see it ;
http://www.pbase.com/lamlash/image/63980301/original
In my defence it was hand held and The Rialto Bridge is a bit :crowded:
http://www.pbase.com/lamlash/image/63980301/large.jpg
Gis a clue then. I can't see it. Am I blind ? :thinking:
Ray
stephenb
12-10-2006, 15:06
looks good to me too, unless it is something really obvious and i am totally missing it.
The Rialto roof is a little 'out of sync' but that's easily shoppable!
Gawsh, what a lot of boats!
Looks fine to me, where is the problem?
The Rialto roof is a little 'out of sync' but that's easily shoppable!
Can't see the cinema, where is that in the shot?
:D :D
Gis a clue then. I can't see it. Am I blind ? :thinking:
Ray
Steep found it. :thumbs:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/lomond/Grand-Canal-pano.jpg
shiato storm
12-10-2006, 18:10
just wondering how to get the cleaned up...maybe cut a box around that section copy> paste new layer, then cut it down the join mark, move them about to fit then maybe try to blend the fixed part back in by deleting around it to fit the original below - maybe using the liquify tool to push it about a bit might help?
2p.
You can go back into PTAssembler and correct the alignment points to remove the error. Least someone that knew what they were doing could - not me :)
You can go back into PTAssembler and correct the alignment points to remove the error. Least someone that knew what they were doing could - not me :)
Exactly.
I didn't realise the error until someone recently pointed it out.
I've become so used to PTAssembler doing a perfect join, I didn't really check.
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