SkyPixel - Connecting Creativity
Using Litchi Pano mode I used 3 rows, 12 photos per row. All bracketed with + & -2EV. So I ended up with 114 RAW photos. The pano mode takes 2 bottom photos so ((3x12)+2)x3. Imported all 114 images into Adobe Camera Raw and ran the Phantom 3 lens corrector then combined each bracketed photo set to create one HDR photo. Did that 38 times (groan) then exported those as jpeg files using max quality. Imported those into PTGui Pro. I'm not happy with the way PTGui aligns images in bracketed sets so using Adobe Camera Raw is my preference. It also gives me far better pre-processing control over each photo before passing them off to PTGui to create the Photoshere. Imported that file into Photoshop to add the missing sky (P3P drone won't point "up") using content-aware fill.
I'm quite happy with the results.
Using Litchi Pano mode I used 3 rows, 12 photos per row. All bracketed with + & -2EV. So I ended up with 114 RAW photos. The pano mode takes 2 bottom photos so ((3x12)+2)x3. Imported all 114 images into Adobe Camera Raw and ran the Phantom 3 lens corrector then combined each bracketed photo set to create one HDR photo. Did that 38 times (groan) then exported those as jpeg files using max quality. Imported those into PTGui Pro. I'm not happy with the way PTGui aligns images in bracketed sets so using Adobe Camera Raw is my preference. It also gives me far better pre-processing control over each photo before passing them off to PTGui to create the Photoshere. Imported that file into Photoshop to add the missing sky (P3P drone won't point "up") using content-aware fill.
I'm quite happy with the results.