Panorama Stitching

Someone had photoshop CS6 struggle with panoramas and corresponding horizons.

I have a large overlap. Automatic stapling produce bad results so I straignted every horizon to aid CS6

Always had bad results

Something similar has been discussed earlier. We found was with the water in the picture. The water is never static and Panorama applications have a hard time dealing with that.

But the solution that helped the original poster of the other thread Hugin. It's an application open source which does just this - panorama stitching.

You may want to try also - http://hugin.sourceforge.net/

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