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juergenb84151248
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March 10, 2025
Question

Einstellungen für Panorama

  • March 10, 2025
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Hi

Thema Panoramen erstellen im LrC mit RAW Files, welche Vorbereitungseinstellungen soll man machen nadem die Bilder importiert sind und bevor sie in das Modul zum Zusammenfügen geschickt werden.

Ich finde bis jetzt leider keine befrieidigende Aufzählung und Klarstellung welche vorgängigen Anpassungen an einem RAW File von LrC zur Erstellung von Panoramen berücksichtigt oder automatisch gemacht werden.

Welche Einstellungen im Entwicklungsmodul werden für die Verarbeitung von Bildern berücksichtigt, wenn man mehrere Bilder zu einem Panorama zusammenfügt? Gibt es allenfalls auch Einstellungen welche von LrC automatisch vorgenommen werden? Gemeint ist damit, Einstellungen die man vornimmt bevor man die Bilder in das Zusammenfügenmodul schickt.

Spielt es eine Rolle welches Bild als erstes ausgewählt wird? Beeinflusst das allenfalls automatische Korrekturen, welche von LrC vorgenommen werden? Beispielsweise Helligkeit/Belichtungswerte, oder Weissabgleich?

Vielen Dank für Euren Input

 

 

 

2 replies

thomas_bredenfeld
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 27, 2025

to answer your question(s) and to crosscheck what @3813388 said:

generally the chromatic aberration must be corrected before stitching as it's impossible to correct it later in the finished panorama (mind having two aberrations in different directions throughout the overlap areas!).
the lens profile is considered as you get a warning in the panorama merge dialog, if you haven't assigned a profile! besides this that makes perfect sense, as you need to make an image as "flat" as possible to align it to a sphere, a cylinder, or a plane before you try to align it with the neighbor by using the pattern recognition for searching identical features. professional stitching software does this by precisely calculating the lens distortion and vignetting curve from the image content by comparing overlapping neighbors and an iterative fitting into a mathematical sphere. the adobe stitching engine in PS, CR, and LR is doing this with lens profiles.
the newer LR versions even corrects the chromatic aberration before pano merging without the related checkbox being ticked in the dev sections lens correction panel (i did an A(B check for this to be sure).
so to be sure use a lens profile and remove the chromatic aberration before you use photo merge.

JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 11, 2025

No edits are taken into account. Photo Merge works on the original, non-edited images. If you make edits to the original images before you merge them, then most of these edits are copied over to the new panorama image, but they do not influence the panorama merge in any way. In what order you selected the images also does not play any role.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga
juergenb84151248
Inspiring
March 11, 2025
Hi Johan
Thanks for the reply. How about Lens Correction? Lens profiles and chromatic aberration? Wouldn’t that make sense?
JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 11, 2025

You can apply chromatic aberration correction on the panorama image. Lens profiles obviously do not work on a merged panorama.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga