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Blending the Edges on a 360 panorama I have made a 360 panorama image ready for viewing in 360 as per google photospheres. I have removed blemishes, retouched any failure spots and when I view the result in the PTGUI viewer, there is a seam in the sky which shows how different the edges of the flat image are. I have tried the clone tool followed by blending and image in-painting but still the line seam difference remains. The difference might only be slight but often not and this spoils the seamless panorama. Is there a particular tool I am missing? Is there a video I have not found and has anyone else found a solution? I want all the sky to blend as one with no seam. I have tried to upload a 17mb image but each time I see a -200 error message saying the upload has failed. Thank you Adrian Adrian Wood
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Hi there, I hope this is the right forum for this, I have just gotten Affinity Photo and Designer, in an effort to move away from Adobe products... But I have found Designer to be showing a colour incorrectly, despite Photo working seemingly fine - I am green coloured blind, but this difference is too great to not notice. The RGB for the colour is 0 132 61. I have attached three images to demonstrate this point, firstly is the actual colour coding from Wikipedia (these colours are the Australian National colours Green and Gold). Secondly is Photo which shows it to be close enough (my colourblindness is relating to shades) but then thirdly, it appears to be a significantly lighter green in Designer. I have tried to get the colour in Designer through using RGB, CMYK and the Hex code as well, all resulting in the same light-pale green, instead of the darker green I am wanting. I have also included Adobe Illustrator with the same colour code, as I thought maybe it was a vector thing, but AI also shows the correct colour. Can someone please advise on this? Many thanks! AussieGamerGuy92
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Hello, there is a feature in photoshop called "colour matching", it's a very usefull feature for certain projects. If you could look into adding this to Affinty Photo that would be great. JamPow