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Processing RAW HDR files, part 2

Processing RAW HDR files, part 2

From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours

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Processing RAW HDR files, part 2

- [Voiceover] One of the best reasons to shoot raw is because you can fix a lot of mistakes. So here's one where I don't feel like I exposed it very well. I think I overexposed a bit on this panorama. This is the one where we were shooting near the Abraham Lincoln Memorial, and I was more focused on being able to see Abe inside than I was the surrounding area. I'm going to adjust that along with other adjustments and at the same time show you another way to interact with raw and apply the settings to all the images. So what I can do here is take all of the images that are going to make up my panorama and if you recall, we had five bracketed images and four camera positions, so a total of 20, so that's my first four rows. I've selected the first image and I'll just go down and select the last image after four rows. I can even confirm that I've selected 20 down here in the lower left just to make sure that I didn't forget something. From here, I can go File, Open, and it asks me, "Are…

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