From the course: Creating Panoramas with Lightroom
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When should you develop a panoramic image? - Lightroom Tutorial
From the course: Creating Panoramas with Lightroom
When should you develop a panoramic image?
you probably like the Develop module. I applied some initial adjustments to the images. If you're going to be doing the merge inside of Lightroom, as the geometry changes. I recommend that you work with a clean image and simply reset them back. Then, take a look and just sync those across so that everything's at the base exposure. so that everything's at the base exposure. Additionally, if you want to make any changes at all, just scroll down to the lens corrections just scroll down to the lens corrections and remember that you could take advantage of the controls. and remember that you could take advantage of the controls. So I'll enable the profile here, So I'll enable the profile here, and you'll see that this particular panorama was shot on a Nikon, and I was using a 35 millimeter lens. Well, that profile does allow for some basic correction. You'll see that it's fixing some of the vignetting in the corners, and a little bit in the…
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How Lightroom is different from Photoshop Photomerge7m 10s
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Required metadata and properties in order to merge2m 50s
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When should you develop a panoramic image?2m 5s
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Starting the panoramic Photomerge process2m 27s
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Analyzing the preview image1m 59s
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Creating the final merge3m 40s
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Correcting lens issues with lens profiles2m 49s
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Refining the panoramic image with Boundary Warp2m 9s
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Using camera profiles with the profile browser2m 15s
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