Photoshop :: Removing "seams" From An Image

Dec 11, 2005

I took a "panoramic" photo while camping using my Canon with the panoramic mode. I have the following image as a PSD where each frame is a separate layer. I have lined them all up and such and performed an Auto-Levels filter on each layer. There are still seams, especially in the sky portion of the image.

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below is a simple example of the painting problem on a simple cylinder I loaded. The original texture map I was painting on was gray.. to demo the problem,  I flooded with red, which left a gray line at the seam. then went to a green paint and and did a couple of strokes with a brush. You can see that even simple brush strokes dragged some gray into my image.

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AMD Phenom IIx4 945 3GHz || 8GB Ram || nVidia GeForce GTX660
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium - Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
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[URL].......

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[URL]........

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