Post your panoramic shots.

Spottydumplings

Senior Member
However, PP takes a looooong time after I take it to LR. It is a huge assed file.

Could you not do things the other way round? PP the RAW files and export as TIFF then use ICE to stitch those together; that way you are processing smaller files and, hopefully, you will not have to touch the final result. I'm pretty sure that ICE does a little processing itself.
 

Blacktop

Senior Member
Could you not do things the other way round? PP the RAW files and export as TIFF then use ICE to stitch those together; that way you are processing smaller files and, hopefully, you will not have to touch the final result. I'm pretty sure that ICE does a little processing itself.
I guess I could do that. PP one file in LR and sync the others to it so that each will look the same PP wise. IE..the clouds will look evenly pp-ed.
I'm not sure ICE does pp-ing, but I do love the autofill feature.
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
I guess I could do that. PP one file in LR and sync the others to it so that each will look the same PP wise. IE..the clouds will look evenly pp-ed.
I'm not sure ICE does pp-ing, but I do love the autofill feature.

Most of the time Elements will auto fill,some times it needs a minor adjustment.
 

Fortkentdad

Senior Member
DSC_5660_panorama sm.jpg

We cycled here for lunch today - lovely 14K ride
 

wornish

Senior Member
6 portrait shots stitched in LR.
First time I've tried this. Certainly makes the computer earn its keep took about 4 mins to process.

Back.jpg
 

adot45

Senior Member
OK, my first try at a panorama picture. This is 3 frames, stitched together with ICE. I realize the subject matter is lacking but I'm trying to highlight the process. I would never have tried stuff like this, HDR, selective color, etc. without the inspiration I get from this forum. What a cool place. :)

pano 1.jpg
 

adot45

Senior Member
An old abandoned ballfield

old ballfield.jpg

I wasn't sure what size to make this to post here. The white blocks to the left are what is left of the concession stand.
 
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