Daniel,
its the archiles heal of pano stitching.. but you can...
shoot faster or and freeze the action,
use a HDR app that does ghosting, such as Photoshop CS6, Photomatix, just to name a few....
or shoot slower and use it in a more creative maner, the choice is yours
or you do a lot of retouching ;-)
best of luck
Henrik Tived
----- Original Message -----From:pt...@googlegroups.comTo:<pt...@googlegroups.com>Cc:Sent:Tue, 9 Oct 2012 16:33:31 -0700 (PDT)Subject:[PTGui] Re: HDR alignment issueHello, I am shooting landscape panoramas (D800, Nikon 16mm fisheye) and am having some issues with foliage blowing in the wind and not aligning well in PTGU between HDR exposures.
It's a problem because the shift is not only between the exposures, but also between the adjacent images.Any ideas?Also, I am having problems with PTGui recognising skies and correctly stitching them when there are very few identifiable features, but I think Align to Grid will be the solution to this, and I'll have to set up some kind of template.Cheers,Dan--
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