From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
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Post-processing
From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
Post-processing
- Well, like all photography, post-processing, very important, and we could talk about post-processing for months and months. But, right now, let's talk about a few steps that I find important for panoramic images. The first thing I'll look at when post-processing a panoramic image is, the overall Exposure, the Contrast, et cetera, and I opened up this one because I feel like, I feel like I left it a little bit too bright. So we can touch that up right here, looking at Adobe Camera Raw, but of course you can adjust these things in any post-processing application. So I have a few options here, I can drag the Highlights down a little bit, I can move the Exposure down a little bit, just to return some of that feel of the late afternoon or evening glow that was there at the time. I can also adjust the Blacks and Whites, but I don't think they're really necessary here. I like to adjust the Vibrance typically because I like to get extra pop in the image, but the Saturation usually goes a…
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Combining bracketed panoramas in Photomatix10m 29s
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Choosing a processing method in Photomatix6m 52s
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Batch processing the images in Photomatix5m 59s
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Post-processing9m 8s
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HDR-then-Stitch workflow9m 25s
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Convert spherical to cubical, part 15m 34s
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Convert spherical to cubical, part 27m 31s
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