


High quality tone mapping and exposure fusion algorithms are built in. No additional software needed Just load your bracketed source images, PTGui Pro will combine them into an HDR panorama. Support to stitch all types of panoramaSpherical Panoramas/ Cubic Panoramas/Cylindrical panorama/Giga pixels.
#BEST PANORAMA STITCHER RAW FULL#
When you have these settings finalized and saved, every time you click on "Save Image(s)" once you have completed processing your RAW files, that is how they will be saved.įor sure, capturing RAW and processing to 16-bit TIFF and feeding those files into PTGui works like a bomb for me and for many other people doing panoramic photography based on what I have read in these pages. PTGui Pro offers full support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography. Automatic Stitching: No or less user-interaction, several key processings such asfisheye-region detectioncorresponding points matching, stitching parameter-optimization, remapping and blending. This setting (colour space) is highly subjective but for me Adobe RGB works just fine.

But I could just as easily set it for sRGB (which is some people's preference) or ProPhoto RGB. You can also turn on sharpening (I don't believe this is needed, nor do I think that it helps PTGui in doing its work) and a few other options.īefore you ask about the colour space options, I'm going to say that I have my Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) set for Adobe RGB. Clicking on this link takes you to a dialog box where you can adjust settings such as colour space, bit depth,etc. That's what my screen says but it will vary based on the camera aspect ratio and other things. This is a fully automated panorama stitcher app that enables you to easily stitch. "Adobe RGB (1998) by 3168 (15.1MP) 300 ppi" Stitch PC quality panoramas on-device, right in the palm of your hands. When you open Camera Raw, you can adjust this setting by clicking on the small blue text at the bottom of the screen that is underlined and says something like this: What works for me (and what most people on this forum seem to agree on) is using 16-bit TIFF files in PTGui.
