![]() Export as a TIFF from ICE then you've got a full size, Raw Photo. ![]() Then stitch your pano using those TIFF's. I know this thread is 3 years old, but for anyone checking in 2020.Įxport your DNG as TIFF's from Lightroom. Take your JPEGs into ICE - problem solved. Take your raws into LR, PS, or equivalent and develop them first (do this as a batch - meaning apply same edits across all of them) and then export them in JPEG format. dng raw pictures into ICE, it takes the tiny jpeg thumbnails embedded in the raw file (these thumbnails are there for preview purposes only) and merges those into a pano hence the disappointing result. Thanks in advance for any tips! Also tried the DJI Media Maker and only get "failed" for each batch. Truly disappointing that DJI leaves so much DYI. ![]() Would love to know how to use this accurately. I have tried Microsoft Image Composite Editor and it does have a higher quality per image but the stiching isn't as cohesive etc. Is there method for increasing quality? I have an SD inserted however it just creates sub folders and dumps the files there leaving stitching to us. Fellow eyes in the skies - When I export from DJI app the quality is p!s poor, 1.4mb.
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