SPLflyer
lvl.4
Flight distance : 144829 ft
Germany
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As long as I still made my panoramas with the Mavic Air, my workflow was very elaborate and complicated. Because the version of PanoramaStudio at this time couldn't handle DNGs properly, the DNGs had to be first developed in Adobe Camera Raw, corrected for brightness and color, and finally transferred to Photoshop, where retouching (propeller shadows, etc.) was done. Saved as TIFFs, I then stitched them in PanoramaStudio, which was generally flawless. Afterwards, the finished rectangular image was manually given a realistic sky in Photoshop. This was done via content aware filling in both 2D and 3D modes. Finally, the whole image was finally refined in Photoshop and plug-ins.
Thanks to the new firmware of the Mini 3, the process has become much easier. The DNGs can now be read and developed directly into PanoramaStudio and stitched without errors. The sky is also finished – except for a small strip. Finally, the TIFF goes straight to Photoshop for qualitative fine-tuning and for the missing part of the sky. Done!
Dear Blériot, you have invested 1000 $ for the Mini 3. Invest another $80 for the latest PanoramaStudio 3 Pro version, and ~ $60 for Affinity Photo. Then you have the complete tools for first class panoramas in the fastest way. PS3P does the DNG development and stitching, Affinity Photo solves spherical correction problems with its excellent 3D processing and does the qualitative finishing. Plus, with PanoramaStudio, after importing the finished pano back, you still have the option of exporting your pano to HTML5 ready to run.
This panorama has a similar motif to the one you showed above. It was created using my new, fast workflow and is absolutely error-free.
Think about it!
(...and sorry for my poor school english ;-))
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