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1. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
ArrrBee Nov 9, 2008 11:20 AM (in response to dpick2)<dpick@adobeforums.com> wrote in message <br />news:59b6fbc6.-1@webcrossing.la2eafNXanI...<br />> We recently took a trip to Walt Disney World, and we stayed at Animal <br />> Kingdom Lodge. I took a series of photos (9 shot vertically) of the lobby <br />> of AKL. I made adjustments in Bridge (3.0.0.464) then choose Photomerge <br />> through tools in Bridge to process the pano in CS4 (11.0). The images were <br />> processed for the natural light. Follow the link to see what CS4 came up <br />> with. The files were .dng processed with CS3. I have made many other <br />> photomerges using this combo, but this is first to achieve this type of <br />> result. In CS4, I used the vignette and distortion options.<br />><br />> <a href=http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3146/3015682281_92b66bff17_o.jpg><br />><br /><br />Try it from TIF's or Jpg's. I have had issues from raw files and photomerge.<br /><br />Robert -
2. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
(Phos±four_dots) Nov 9, 2008 11:37 AM (in response to dpick2)Please kill the autoquote feature on your newsreader app, Robert.
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3. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
(Adam_Jerugim) Nov 9, 2008 12:43 PM (in response to dpick2)OP: Does this result occur every time you use this set of images? If so, I'd like to get the original set of images so we can run some tests. Thanks. -
4. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
dpick2 Nov 9, 2008 3:55 PM (in response to dpick2)>OP: Does this result occur every time you use this set of images? If so, I'd like to get the original set of images so we can run some tests. Thanks.
No, I tried it again with the same set of images--with the same settings, and it worked fine. Very odd thing to see. Reminds me of an issue I saw with the CS3 beta working with photomerge.
I debated whether to post or not, but you never know... -
5. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
(Ender) Nov 9, 2008 9:47 PM (in response to dpick2)@dpick
Do you have a calibrated monitor? -
6. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
ArrrBee Nov 10, 2008 8:48 AM (in response to (Ender))A calibrated monitor is not going to help with the mess he was getting. If
you can open the source images and they look fine then Photomerge is doing
something nasty to get the mess he got. I have had issues with raw files and
Photomerge myself where something have gotten mangaled. The solution for me
is to not use raw files but to use JPG or TIFF images. Though Adobe does
need to look a this and fix it.
I think part of the problem is that at least for me ACR doesn't come up and
allow you to process the raw files before Photomerge gets them. This means
that some default or something in the processing of the raw data to bitmap
for Photomerge has an issue.
Robert -
7. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
dpick2 Nov 10, 2008 11:06 AM (in response to dpick2)>Do you have a calibrated monitor?
Definitely. But I agree with Robert. The only times I have seen this was when using ACR--once with the new CS4 and a few times with CS3 beta. I've never seen it using photomerge while in Photoshop.
Also, I'm using my graphics card (Nvidia) with the latest driver. CS4 has worked great otherwise. -
8. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
Hudechrome-sd9sPI Nov 10, 2008 11:21 AM (in response to dpick2)i I think part of the problem is that at least for me ACR doesn't come up and
allow you to process the raw files before Photomerge gets them.
In CS3, the files appear to have been processed. Of course, since they remain as layers until you flatten, ACR might do it afterwards.
The preview looks correct so far as the overall correction is concerned, although sometimes the Preview shows a layer that is off the others, which isn't true in the ACR view.
In general, if I have trouble with ACR files in Photomerge, I'll see it in tiff. Then I use a stand alone stitching tool. -
9. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
Hudechrome-sd9sPI Nov 10, 2008 11:21 AM (in response to dpick2)i I think part of the problem is that at least for me ACR doesn't come up and
allow you to process the raw files before Photomerge gets them.
In CS3, the files appear to have been processed. Of course, since they remain as layers until you flatten, ACR might do it afterwards.
The preview looks correct so far as the overall correction is concerned, although sometimes the Preview shows a layer that is off the others, which isn't true in the ACR view.
In general, if I have trouble with ACR files in Photomerge, I'll see it in tiff. Then I use a stand alone stitching tool. -
10. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
(Steven_Potashner) Nov 15, 2008 10:29 AM (in response to dpick2)PS CS4 Photomerge crashes. Two images open in CS4, Photomerge crashes with error: unable to create window, OS error [1400] line 387 "var w = new Window (res);"
Does anyone know what this means or how to fix it???????
PC is Windows XP Pro SP3 with 2 GB RAM -
11. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
(Heiner_Schmitt) Nov 27, 2008 7:40 AM (in response to dpick2)We have a similar issue :
Last week (20. Novemebr 2008) we upgraded Windows to SP3.
Now Photomerge in Photoshop doesn't work properly. When merging pictures it seems to work, but then instead to show the panorama picture it shows the last picture and a message appears like follows :
"Einige Bilder konnten nicht automatisch ausgerichtet werden"
(Some pictures couldn't be adjusted automatically)
- I reduced the size of the pictures, no change in the result.
- After several times to try the merging again we were getting the same results,
- Sometimes even CS3 crashed itself without any message.
- We were using all options of merging (zyl, prop. etc.) always gettimg the same result.
We were using CS3 since a year and before CS2 since 2006, never having anny difficulties with Photomerge. -
12. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
Chris Cox Dec 2, 2008 12:26 PM (in response to dpick2)Please don't post the same thing in multiple topics.
And do you have example image sets where this happens?
My first guess is that a numerical library function changed in SP3, and it causes problems for some systems. It is also possible that there was a problem with the SP install and some files are corrupt. -
13. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
(Heiner_Schmitt) Dec 4, 2008 10:02 AM (in response to dpick2)Thanks Chris,
Sorry, this was a mistake! (mult. topics)
but I was thinking about the same (corrupted file) and I reinstalled/repaired CS3 completely.
No change, it was always the same that happened.
I have still CS2 installed, with a much less comfortable Photomerge and this works as before. I could merge the pictures without any trouble.
But once having used CS3, using CS3 is a big step backwards!
The problem is, the feature in CS2 is much less of quality, then CS3
Installing XP SP3 was quiet and good, no issues came up.
Any other ideas? I don't want to go back to SP2, but I checked quite everything I know.
Another point I have CS3 also installed on a notebook, it is working properly, but only with smaller files, due to the free memory.
If there is no chance, I will desinstal it completely and then reinstall, instead only over-installing like before.
Heiner -
14. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
(Crawford_Renton) Jan 18, 2009 1:30 AM (in response to dpick2)just installed CS4 for my daughter. Same thing happened when using photomerge. now CS4 crashes randomly.
Vista x64.
Any further forward with above thread?
Ford -
15. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
Chris Cox Jan 19, 2009 11:04 AM (in response to dpick2)Crawford - I don't know about the crashes, those are probably something else (driver, bad font, etc.). But if you're getting bizarre photomerge results, we need to get a copy of the images so we can reproduce the problem. Could you email me the images? -
16. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
heronsong Jun 13, 2010 1:33 PM (in response to Chris Cox)I am getting the same error message when trying to Automate:Merge to HDR 3 JPGs. CS4, XP SP3, 2GB RAM
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17. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
BluuFish Jan 8, 2011 1:34 PM (in response to Chris Cox)Hello. I too am having the same error:
"Error 1: unable create window - OS error [1400]" problem with PSCS4.
Simply trying to merge 3 small (1600x1200) jpeg images.
Am running XPP/3, with all updates to XP and to PS.
Have not tried photomerge before.
System:
MB: Intel DP35DP
CPU: QuadCPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (not overclocked)
RAM: 4GB RAM, of which XPP/3 can directly address 3.24GB) (not O/C)
OS: XPP/3
Video: PCIX ATI Radeon HD 4800 (DirX 10.1, Shader 4.1) (not O/C)
Monitor: Dell 30" U3011I would be HAPPY to send the files - just tell me where - have embedded them on this page, but doubt that will do it.
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18. Re: Very odd photomerge using CS4 (an engineer may wish to check this out).
Noel Carboni Jan 8, 2011 1:35 PM (in response to BluuFish)I think you want Merge to HDR, not PhotoMerge. PhotoMerge is for creating panoramas.
-Noel






