My First Panorama- Help Please!!

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Heres 3 photos I took out my backyard, and stiched together in photoshop. I'm looking for advice for next time along with C&C. I know the color is not matched all the way and i tried fixing it in post (Aperture).

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advice: Don't use PS for stitching panoramas. If you use Hugin, and make sure you stitch to a .tif file and tell it to use Enblend. It'll make the seams look awesome, and it makes much more complex panoramas possible. It has a fairly short but steep learning curve, so just look up a Hugin tutorial, and then you should be all set.

Cool shot(s) tho, I'm a fan of the composition. :)

P.S. It's probably important to mention that Hugin is free! ;)
 
Does anybody have any advice on the color difference, f stop and exposure/aperture were the same on all three pictures.
could it just be the lines from stiching it together make it noticeable?
C&C always welcome
 
Does anybody have any advice on the color difference, f stop and exposure/aperture were the same on all three pictures.
could it just be the lines from stiching it together make it noticeable?
C&C always welcome

Thats why you use a manual exposure setting. The light levels will be more even then.

From the looks of your pano, not all the parts are exposed the same.
 
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I would say that they were probably all exposed the same, but I have a feeling that you have it on Auto White Balance and it changed from exposure to exposure.

Oh, and I would use more than 3 shots. I would use like 7 or 8. And then use Hugin or PhotoStitch.
 

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