Help on editing

What stitching software did you use? I find that MS ICE copes better with handheld panoramas than some others.
 
This was Lightroom, i only use Lightroom & on the odd occasion photoshop. Ill have a look at that, thanks for the recommendation

Edit: Its only available on Microsoft, I'm using apple (n)
 
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Road looks fine to me as well. It might not be as the actual road is, but for those of us who do not know the road intimately it is fine.
 
There's some very minor alignment issues on the road, look at the shiny bits in the middle of the road to the left of the marker poles.

I'd expect the spot tool to fix them in LR.
 
Spotted it now.

Behind the 3rd pole from the front there's another faint one leaning over. Could it be the ghost of a long dead warning pole?

Spooky!!!
 
I can't see anything wrong with it.

If you mean the slightly wider sections of the road - one on the right in front of the post and the second on the left as the road turns to the right then, as mentioned above, they look like passing places, or in the case of the second one, just a slightly wider bit of the road. I can't see anything odd in the changes in tone on the road surface. The road is damp and reflections can vary a lot.

Can you post it again and highlight the part you are concerned about?

Dave
 
Hi, sorry thanks for all the replies! Yes in-between the wooden fence on the right and the first black and white post, the road should be straight! Also i didn't even notice the ghosting on one of the posts!!!! Thanks Philip! haha
 
It would perhaps be easier to do in a specialist program like PTGui or PTAssembler But we would need the original files.
Photoshop and Lightroom are very much take it or leave it programs with no stitching adjustments possible.
Were these taken hand held,, on a tripod, or with a pan bracket.?
If they are jpegs perhaps you could email to me (they need to still have the Exif data in them) and I would have a go with PTAssembler.

The original files will not have those artefacts and distortions, they are a result of lightrooms attempt to make things fit.
 
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Yeah i can do that for you, I have downloaded it from flickr but that copy has the white boarder do you have the original i could work on?

David.
 
I've done that for you, where would you like it sending and if you want anything else tweaking just let me know!

David.
 
It would perhaps be easier to do in a specialist program like PTGui or PTAssembler But we would need the original files.
Photoshop and Lightroom are very much take it or leave it programs with no stitching adjustments possible.
Were these taken hand held,, on a tripod, or with a pan bracket.?
If they are jpegs perhaps you could email to me (they need to still have the Exif data in them) and I would have a go with PTAssembler.

The original files will not have those artefacts and distortions, they are a result of lightrooms attempt to make things fit.

These were taken handheld unfortunately! and yes i have all original RAW files available :)

I've done that for you, where would you like it sending and if you want anything else tweaking just let me know!

David.

Thats great thank you!! ill PM you now.

I would just try it again and see if you get the same result.

I have tried with lightroom and photoshop unfortunately same results with both!
 
Just remove the post entirely and straighten the road using the Clone tool

like this- I hope this is what you meant???




Les
 
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