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I'm new to Autopano Pro -- just bought it last week. I'm finding a vertical soft area along the joints of some of my panoramas, as in the photo below. Photomerging the same shots with CS4 doesn't give this issue, so my originals aren't at fault. I'm sure that the key to getting rid of it is some control function in Autopano that I haven't learned yet, but I can't find it in the online manual. Anyone know what the problem is?
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Hello j....,
this seems to be a sreenshot of the prerendering vizualisation only. It is a preview only and should not appear in the final rendering.
You should render it once in a small size only nad, if there are no distortions you can render it full size. Works fine with me.
Greetings from Germany
Georg
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Yes, I confirm the analysis. It's just a preview glish. The final rendering doesn't show such soft area.
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You guys are right, thanks -- the blur is not in the final rendering. (I didn't want to render until the preview looked ok.) But there is another issue with the rendered images: In one panorama (an HDR of 5x3=15 RAW files), the program could not integrate the files properly and half the image has the pink cast of the preview during rendering. In a second non-HDR panorama, the rendered image came out much darker than the preview. What am I not doing, or doing wrong, here?
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For the first case - have you played around with the color anchors? Try red instead of pink ones. And read here:
http://www.autopano.net/wiki-en/action/ … Brightness
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