I usually use PTGui for stitching, but for these Live Panoramas 3DVista suggests using their stitching program. Here's a 23 second video demonstration.įor this to work the alignment of all of the panoramas used to make the Live Panorama needs to be perfect. The way it works is that the panorama will gradually change from the panorama taken at the earliest time through 2 or 3 others until showing the panorama taken at the latest time. As an experiment I took photos from the same location at various times before, during, and after sunset. One of their features is the ability to create what they call "Live Panoramas," which is basically a time lapse 360 panorama. I'm working with some new software for creating virtual tours - 3DVista. Is there a way of dealing with this tougher issues when the above mentioned tools don't quite do the job? Maybe create a duplicate layer and somehow erase or feather the edges so that the edits blend in better? Somehow use a layer mask to hide or reveal a duplicated layer and then flatten the image? Where I'm having problems is when the seam is located somewhere more 'busy,' such as a tiled floor or where they may be a painting, furniture, or other object on the wall that can't be blended without damaging the image. Solid colors are easy to deal with using the inpainting tool, healing brush, and blur brush. Same issue with the seam when viewing a panorama as a 360°, except instead of having the visible seam in the sky mine are on floors, walls, and ceilings. Bumping an old thread because, as suggested, I looked first to see if my problem has been addressed before and this thread is about the same problem I'm having, though it's a bit different.
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