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After the Sun Set at Maunalua Beach Park


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7 image Panorama shot with a Nikon D5600, 1/125, F5.6, 16mm (each), 160 iso, Processed and stitched in CS5. In person the actual colors of the clouds were more pink especially on the left.  I was not able to reproduce that without screwing up the rest of the colors in the picture.

 

46858808651_80a5f673d6_o.pngAfter the Sun Set at Maunalua Bay Beach Park by Irwin Fletcher @ https://photoartcafe.forumbee.com, on Flickr



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Followed the last link and spend some time looking through your photos. Nice.

There were a couple of sunset shots with a silhouette ship that almost blew my mind, fantastic.



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Using the WB picker in one of the four red zones, Irwin, should
offer you good reference points… I preferred the central one.

 

The yellow targets a stitching error that the presence of which
is not your fault but your concern if it stays there. This can be
easily corrected using the healing tool.

Have a good day…

Sunset.jpg

 



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Tried several times with the healing brush at different sizes and feathering, So far I can reduce the seam but not remove it.  I'll keep trying.



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I'll keep trying.

 

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Wow, I think I may ditch Corel Paintshop and buy Affinity Photo.  That was even better than CS5, which is understandable since cs5 is so old now.



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… buy Affinity Photo.


Even better than content aware!
There is a 30 days trial period… enjoy!