* Arthur T wrote:
> In Message-ID:<20080430074959.879@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Troy
> Piggins <usenet-0804@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> Following up from previous posts, I've got 2 photos taken of
>> the same subject, different exposures. Wanting to use the sky
>> from one with the foreground of the other. Didn't have a
>> tripod with me and the perspective in each layer is slightly
>> different.
>>
>> If I lower the opacity in the top layer and move it to try to
>> align them for the main subject, there are parts that do line
>> up and other parts will not. They may need rotation or even
>> slight perspective adjustment.
> <snip>
>> Are there any tools or plugins that you know of that help with
>> this sort of thing? Any other tricks that help?
>
> I haven't used it for that, but you might try StereoPhoto
> Maker. It has tools designed to fix alignment, rotation,
> and perspective issues. Google on the product name or
> possibly on stphmkre303all.zip. It's free, and it even
> has some auto-fix modes.
Thanks mate. Haven't seen that before. I'll look into it
tonight.
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