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What to do with Sphere Mode final image?
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<blockquote data-quote="JoostGT3" data-source="post: 19440" data-attributes="member: 3889"><p>What I normally do is create the stitch in ICE, then open the image in photoshop, expand the canvas size vertically to a 2:1 canvas.</p><p>Then, rather than use content aware fill, I select the sky part of the picture, edit -> Free transform, and expand it vertically till it fills the upper empty part of the canvas.</p><p>Save as jpeg, right click on the file and update the exif data (properties).</p><p></p><p>This way, you don't need separate software to edit the exif data and you don't need the processor-heavy content aware fill process. Does a great job, often looks perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoostGT3, post: 19440, member: 3889"] What I normally do is create the stitch in ICE, then open the image in photoshop, expand the canvas size vertically to a 2:1 canvas. Then, rather than use content aware fill, I select the sky part of the picture, edit -> Free transform, and expand it vertically till it fills the upper empty part of the canvas. Save as jpeg, right click on the file and update the exif data (properties). This way, you don't need separate software to edit the exif data and you don't need the processor-heavy content aware fill process. Does a great job, often looks perfect. [/QUOTE]
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