JPS
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Hi ! Longtime I haven't done any 360x180, but since I got a D800 now, I wanted to see if the result would be much better (sharper) than what I used to get with my "old" D700... I use a Nikon 10.5 f/2.8 DX (shaved) and shoot 4 images plus one for the Nadir !
I load my RAW images (3 images bracketed -1, Ø, +1 EV) in PTGui and veryting goes well, except I notice a very heavy CA, -lot of red and some green-, wich I cannot correct, as it happens on the left as well as on the right of objects ! If I correct for one side, it increases on the other side...
Would it be better to load my RAW image in CaptureNX2 or Photoshop and correct each image' CA, then convert them to TIF before to load them in PTGui ? The drawback is that an allready heavy D800 RAW file is +/- 30 Mo., and once converted to TIF, it becomes a more than 100 Mo . !!! When one try to fill up PTGui with 15 files of 100 Mo., it takes aaaaaages to work them out !
What is the best way to get rid of CA in the final spherical pano ?
TIA, and..... HAPPY NEW YEAR !!
J-P.