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SPLflyer Posted at 8-15 14:10
As Hallmark has already noted, so far only Adobe Camera Raw can interpret the profile. I don't know PTGui, but I've been working for years with the almost equal, but considerably cheaper PanoramaStudio 3 Pro. For a spherical panorama you need the Pro version, which can be purchased for ~US$ 80. Before that, however, the software can be tested for 30 days. With the vignetting correction set, PS3P calculates out the brightness differences completely, as can be seen in this example: https://forum.dji.com/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&ptid=270948&pid=2815483 . The individual images were imported unchanged as original DNGs into PS3P. In any case, instead of buying Photoshop or Lightroom, it is considerably cheaper to work with this stitcher. Give it a try!
I am not paid for advertising, just think PS3P is unfortunately way too unknown and considerably underestimated compared to the top dog PTGui ;-).
Thanks for your contributions SPLflyer,
I do have a range of professional softwares at my disposal, including PTGui Pro (which can do lens profiles and vignette correction, but this one is too much out of range), RawTherapee, ON1 Photo RAW suite, Affinity Pro, CaptureOnePro..
I can usually deal with most things RAW DNG etc on a professional level since video stills and 360 is what I do, but this one is not acceptable in the current format.
This oversight has even been already admitted to (see firmware update notes) but it didn't really get fixed, perhaps it 'slipped out' of a build between .200 and .201, but then again I don't know because .200 is gone |
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