Hmm, I think we need more information. Could you post small versions of two photos which won't stitch, tell us which software you are using, and how you are proceeding?
I never posted a pano ...fortunately I only have two
This ant is interesting because the original image isnt cropped and I have a 95% viewfinder ...my teeth were gritted ....note the antennae ( a 7/11 store).
D700. Zeiss 21/2.8
...and this one as part of my running theme of taking pictures of ants.
Ah, now I see what you mean with vertical lines. I thought you meant that if you didn't include vertical lines in each photo, the software couldn't join the images
I don't use CS5 for stitching myself, but normally there are stitching options to equalize exposure and blend the results. Are these on? Generally, you should fix the exposure so that it remains the same for all shots. Are you doing this?
kukulec wrote:
absolutely. all the images have the same values. i have no idea what can be wrong.
if the lens has noticeable vignetting it can give photoshop this problem if you don't correct it or tell photoshop to correct it during the stitching process. another possibility is that the light changed between shots, i sometimes have trouble with this during sunset panorama shoots.
Just took a road trip to Cambria, San Simeon, and further up the coast to Point Lobos. Weather was good at San Simeon, but heavily overcast at Point Lobos.
5D2, hand held, all vertical (portrait) orientation except as noted, PP in LR4 and PSE8.