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Old 14-07-2016, 10:14 PM
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Try this version!

I have discovered vignetting curves in PTGui and it makes an amazing difference to the gradients when stitching nightscapes. I think there is still some more life in this one, but have a look at this...
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Nice one Jonathan

To me, this one looks more natural.
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I use PT GUi Pro. Where are the vignetting curves and how do you use them?

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Nice one Jonathan

To me, this one looks more natural.
Thanks Dunk!

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I use PT GUi Pro. Where are the vignetting curves and how do you use them?

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Go to this tab and hit the optimise now! button. Your life suddenly becomes immeasurably better
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Old 23-07-2016, 06:10 AM
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Thanks Jonathan.

Yes I use that Optimise tool. I find with my images though it often does not make any difference in my recent mosaics. But yes if there is a gradient I have seen it reduce that.

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