QUOTE (EricM @ Jul 11 2008, 01:07 PM)
I've had the same thing happen recently a few times when I have tried using Focus Magic on a stitched image, and mine is CS3 on a Windows XP Pro system. A work-around that seems to do it for me is the following:
1. Exit CS3 and restart it. Load in the component images (
without the stitched panorama).
2. Then run Focus Magic on each of the component images.
3. Then stitch them together again.
This may put the final sharpening at a less-than-optimum point of the workflow, but the result looks OK, and it works.
I hope this helps. And I hope Focus Magic comes out with an upgrade that makes more effective use of available memory. I suspect the designers weren't thinking about panoramas.
-Eric
Thanks, Eric. I did finally resort to separately sharpening each file before combining them in CS3. I use Focus Magic for capture sharpening only, so its just a matter of inconvenience. However, I thought it was a problem with the way I had my Mac configured. Apparently I am not alone. My sense is that Focus Magic is not being supported well in terms of upgrades. Too bad. Nice, simple to use product with terrific results.