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刚看了官网的教程 官网演示的是在 节点处拍摄补地照,但试了一下用斜拍补地,貌似无法补地,求解?还有 Autopano Giga 可以移动补图片到正确的补地位置吗,试了好久没能移动成功。( s9 o% h' b& P# N) Q
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0 |9 t8 {3 I" B以下是官网的补地方法* R: @* ~& \' Q" m' A
http://www.autopano.net/wiki-en/action/view/Patching_the_nadir
2 c6 w3 n$ c7 xHOW IT'S DONEIn a regular panoramaHere is an example of a simple use of an often encountered user case: removing a tripod from an equirectangular panorama.
1 x1 E$ V1 F8 y* iThis type of treatment required the use of Photoshop masks, either on the source images, or in post-processing, and in either case this workflow could be rather tedious.
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! Y8 a9 G& t; w) iOpen the folder of the source images. We can see that they were taken with a fisheye lens and that we have three shots for the nadir.
* k- x& b# D) w, T5 ^' O/ Q* NDoubling the shot is sufficient in most cases, but here, an extra photo was taken in to be sure to have the coverage to remove the tripod.
' r* r$ C3 f5 |8 kAfter the stitching, open the panorama editor. 0 H# L8 z K( \7 {5 L% ~6 ]
Move the panorama using the Move tool, to have the nadir neatly in the center.
% b0 i5 N% p4 }0 AIn the images mode, we can see our three images that have been stitched.
: \: r/ P1 ? D* UActivate the Masking tool, and add a red marker on the visible tripod for each picture, and a green marker on the image without the tripod. Validate the modifications.
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, _( T$ k+ v7 r4 H* m+ zHere is the result using the Preview tool: the tripod has disappeared! 3 clicks were enough to achieve what would have required an average of 10 minutes with Photoshop!
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- D) \% _ B0 g& r8 R! ~5 NIn a partially bracketed panoramaIn the case of Partial bracketing, the procedure is the same, except that the panorama contains a bracket.
* R# M* a9 T/ b+ U! K' YUse the move tool to have the nadir in the center.
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3 p, [( C5 ^$ L( ?4 {# H' K; BPlace the red masking points on the tripod and legs, and green on the ground you want to keep.
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This case is a good example to illustrate that the Masking tool doesn't do miracles, and if there is not the sufficient coverage that is required, some parts may remain. , I- f. ?7 ~! M+ N) G
In this case: one of the tips of the tripod's leg, none of our images allowed us to cover it completely.
8 F( N: i4 L0 kThis minor leftover is easy to edit out afterwards using Photoshop, than if you had to remove the tripod completely using Photoshop.
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