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TSywkwy
post Jan 4 2014, 09:53 PM, updated 12y ago

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Hi, I stitch my photos to panorama but somehow the sea level line is misaligned, may I know how can I "adjust" and lower the misaligned part of sea level line? which tool I can use to perform that? Im newbie in photoshop



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dianqing99
post Jan 4 2014, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(ywkwy @ Jan 4 2014, 10:53 PM)
Hi, I stitch my photos to panorama but somehow the sea level line is misaligned, may I know how can I "adjust" and lower the misaligned part of sea level line? which tool I can use to perform that? Im newbie in photoshop
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did you auto align all the layer before you do the panaroma ?? maybe that'll help too yawn.gif
TSywkwy
post Jan 4 2014, 10:24 PM

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May I know how to do that? Im using lightroom and select the photos and choose "edit In" "Merge to panorama in photoshop" and it automatic stitches the photo for me
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post Jan 4 2014, 10:53 PM

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Can try redo the whole process one more time as the photo merge sampling can left a spot here or there.

You may check each layer to see is if any of the layer mask giving problem or not.

Clone stamp (S) to sample the clean line (alt) and drag across by holding shift.Be certain horizon is perfectly straight.

Square marquee (M) the affected portion and (Shift+F5) to fill content aware.May take few tries as sampling of fill reacts differently every time.Clone stamp further if needed to make the fill blends with surrounding.

Square marquee a portion of clean horizon via layer cut (M,Carl J) and free transform (CtrlT) across the affected area.This work best again on straight horizon.

Different people have different approach.Just try la!

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mingyuyu
post Jan 4 2014, 10:56 PM

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Try to look at the history and click back to the part before merging everything, there should be various layers containing various parts of the images. Try to look for the layer that contains the part, then press Ctrl+T and move it down.
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post Jan 5 2014, 06:44 AM

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thanks for the advices, manage to fix it even though it is not a perfect fix smile.gif

 

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