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Hello.
I would like to ask - how to fix overexposed panorama photos
In single file everything has ton of data in highlight and shadows, but once stitching them in panorama highlights are completely destroyed and overexposed. How to prevent that! I spent so many hours trying to work around it.
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Is it possible to provide a link to download the files you are using to stitch the Panorama so that we can review the process?
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Hello. I have the same problem with my panorama. The previews have -100 Highlights and +100 Shadows applied. Seems like the Panorama editor takes some default overexposed previews for processing the panorama. Kind regards
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Windows 11 Pro 23H2
Lightroom 13.4
Nvidia 556.12
This is not a new problem for me. I created the same overexposed panorama almost two years ago
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It does not overexpose when I create a panorama from only the middle 5 images. It overexposes and burns out the bright area when creating a panorama of all 19 images. The panorama preview itself has -100 highlights and +100 shadows so the bright area is lost there. Kind regards