Question for all the panorama experts out there. Is the dipping at the join of each of the shots a function of the software I was using or the line up on my shots? Is there anything that can be done to straighten it up?
Looks great Poppo, even with the 'dips'. What editing program are you using.
I've done a couple of Pano's that I've stitched together in Lightroom 6, and I don't think I've had that dip problem. When I take the shots I usually have had lots of overlap, so in a shot of this size I would probably have taken in excess of 20 shots, and I usually flip the camera on the side so that the individual shots are high and narrow, that way when they are stitched together, there's plenty of space at top and bottom for straightening, cropping etc.
Did you use lense distortion correction before you stitched together, I believe that can help.
I've done a couple of Pano's that I've stitched together in Lightroom 6, and I don't think I've had that dip problem. When I take the shots I usually have had lots of overlap, so in a shot of this size I would probably have taken in excess of 20 shots, and I usually flip the camera on the side so that the individual shots are high and narrow, that way when they are stitched together, there's plenty of space at top and bottom for straightening, cropping etc.
Did you use lense distortion correction before you stitched together, I believe that can help.