I have a sneaky suspicion this is sarcasm as you're clearly more experienced with a camera than I :) But I'll give you the benefit of the doubt hehe...
I took several shots each with about 40% overlap with last frame. So when I'm joining them together not only can I cut out the edges (with inherent lens distortion) but I can choose where to put the seam. I cut with feathering and went over with an eraser tool, especially in the sky, so tones matched. There are still about 4 bands visible in the image since as I didn't think it was worth going over properly.
I wasn't being sarcastic for a change *shock horror*, I was genuinely impressed at how well you'd hidden the joins. I couldn't spot any. I did see something that looked a bit weird, like a jpeg artifact, but no joins
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BTW, check out the uploads directory on Drumm, if you haven't noticed what's there already. ;)
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I took several shots each with about 40% overlap with last frame. So when I'm joining them together not only can I cut out the edges (with inherent lens distortion) but I can choose where to put the seam. I cut with feathering and went over with an eraser tool, especially in the sky, so tones matched. There are still about 4 bands visible in the image since as I didn't think it was worth going over properly.
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