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Re: 3d-gradients of sky

by Seb Perez-D-2 :: Rate this Message:

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> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Thomas Steiner <finbref.2006@...>
> wrote:
>>
>> When I shoot my panos and I stitch them with hugin, there are
>> sometimes some little "holes" at the border of the panorama, often in
>> the sky (or at the ground). I then just copy (in gimp) the sky around
>> it, shift and paste it. This looks ok, but not good; it would be
>> better to make a "simple" 3d gradient fixing say four points where I
>> know the colour of the sky and then the missing part is filled.
>> In the attached panorama example it is visible that I did the
>> copy&paste at the top left of the statue.
>> My question: how do you guys handle this problem?
>> If it is not a hugin related question and thus not to be discussed
>> here, please let me know as well.

Sometimes the resynthetize plugin (for Gimp) works wonders. This might
be one of these cases.

Cheers,

Seb

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