The sun was really low. I had to sacrifice the weird transitions in the sky
so the buildings would be visible. I had two choices.... Weird sky or dark
building. I guess I could go into PS and fix.
Next time, I will take the shots when the sun is high so the light is more
even.
"kieboom" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
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> Regarding the noticeable transitions, there don't appear to be any
> clouds in the sky.
>
> My guess is that the exposure setting changed in moving from left ot
> right. One clue is that the wall of the building on the right is much
> lighter than the wall of the building in the middle, even though they
> are at pretty much the same angle to the sun. If the exposure was the
> same for each, the walls would be equally bright, and the sky as well.
>
> I'm very impressed with the photo stitching in WLPG. So far, I've only
> done one panorama, 4 shots taken handheld and expsoure on automatic.
> WLPG was able to blend the photos almost perfectly. Previous experience
> with other stitching programs was not as good.
>
>
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> kieboom