All three frames that contain the birds overlap in the area where the
birds appear. Frame 82 contains 2 birds but only 1 is chosen. Frame 83
contains 2 birds but only 1 is chosen. Frame 83 contains one bird which
I believe to be the one that was chosen from 82 but it is discarded in
the final image. Had I chosen to do this manually I'd have likely made
the same selections although I could have artificially created 3, 4 or 5
birds in the final image with no one else being the wiser.
Chuck Norcutt
On 4/25/2012 8:35 AM, Wayne Harridge wrote:
> Thinking a bit more about this, I can imagine that the panorama s/w might
> drop out a bird if it was in a region of overlap but not if it's in a
> non-overlapping region. Very curious. I wonder what else got removed !
>
> ...Wayne
>
>
>>
>> I have no idea how the decision was made but it does reflect reality.
>> There were 2 birds in the real scene and two birds depicted in the final
> result
>> even though 5 birds show up in different positions across 3 different
> frames.
>> Had I preferred some other result I suppose I could have cloned out the
> birds
>> I didn't want to appear.
>>
>
>
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