When I render a panorama - you can clearly see the different rendered shots that VW did - because the exposure seems to be different. You can see it in the test attached here, and becomes more pronounced when you see it in a 3D viewer. It is not actually a stitching issue - but an exposure issue. I thought maybe it had to do with "Perfect Lighting" because I have no lights - but if anybody has any idea what is going on - any help would be appreciated!
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Tom Klaber
When I render a panorama - you can clearly see the different rendered shots that VW did - because the exposure seems to be different. You can see it in the test attached here, and becomes more pronounced when you see it in a 3D viewer. It is not actually a stitching issue - but an exposure issue. I thought maybe it had to do with "Perfect Lighting" because I have no lights - but if anybody has any idea what is going on - any help would be appreciated!
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Tom
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