Ricoh Theta Z1 360 Stitched RAW files layers/masking within Photoshop?12232
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I'm new to 360 photography having just purchased a Theta Z1 but have been an interior photographer for nine years. With my regular Raw files I prefer to work on them as layers for masking in Photoshop as opposed to HDR. After extensive testing with my Theta Z1 I've found that no HDR method gives me the dynamic range to have my interiors bright while showing an attractive window view exposure when I want it to show. Is it possible to use the stitched 360 layers as I do my regular files, using them as layers to open up masking techniques? Thanks. |
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360ignite private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I don't think you can stitch the RAW files and keep them as that. You can have the stitched file as a TIFF 360ignite |
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