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<blockquote data-quote="tex.4810" data-source="post: 625592" data-attributes="member: 43358"><p>Maybe... related to the way LR recalculates brightness levels when ginning up the composite image. Basing this on something I read in Martin Evening's <u>Adobe Photoshop CC for Photographers</u> (2016). When discussing panorama prep in PS (Chapter 8), he advises softening tone range in individual images before photomerge as PS recalculation of brightness tends to result in end point clipping, particularly in highlights. Am assuming LR and PS/CR use the same or similar approaches to creating panos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tex.4810, post: 625592, member: 43358"] Maybe... related to the way LR recalculates brightness levels when ginning up the composite image. Basing this on something I read in Martin Evening's [U]Adobe Photoshop CC for Photographers[/U] (2016). When discussing panorama prep in PS (Chapter 8), he advises softening tone range in individual images before photomerge as PS recalculation of brightness tends to result in end point clipping, particularly in highlights. Am assuming LR and PS/CR use the same or similar approaches to creating panos. [/QUOTE]
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