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phlebas

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Hi all,

Sorry... this doesn't have much to do with digiscoping in particular but I'm looking for some advice on stitching photos into panoramas using PhotoShop CS.

OK here's my situation: first I put the photos together using "Automerge" and then the stitched image goes into PhotoShop (using the "advanced blending" feature as well). I find the seams are still visible sometimes, particularly with light coloured backgrounds, such as a blue sky. I wanted to ask this knowledgeable group what tool or feature they would use to manually remove (or lessen) this effect within PhotoShop. There may even be a feature of Automerge then I haven't discovered. I'm not very experienced with PhotoShop and the online tutorials I've seen don't address this issue specifically.

Thanks in advance!
 
I am only just starting in CS, I read that it’s best to keep the individual images on their own layer so you can adjust each separately for precisely the reason you mentioned.
 
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