RAW data output from PTGui
I would like to have PTGui as a plugin for Lightroom Classic, the reason is as follows:
I want to digitise negatives with the digital camera and take photos in overlapping single shots to increase the resolution. The camera control is to be done from Lightroom and the photographs are also to be further processed in Lightroom, this is to be largely automated in many steps. The workflow is to be as follows:
1)A horizontal xy-traverse moves to the overlapping single positions, the camera takes the RAW images in rows.
2)In Lightroom, the set camera and lens profile and a basic correction is applied to all images: Lens distortion, edge light fall-off, ...
3) From Lightroom, PtGui is opened, which merges the individual images according to the grid arrangement of the shots into a flat and distortion-free panorama and exports it back to Lightroom as a DNG (or Lightroom imports this DNG). This is how it is done with the Lightroom internal panorama software.
4) The individual negatives available as panora images are cropped.
5) Then, if they are colour negatives, they are processed in the Lightroom plug-in filter Negative Lab Pro (https://www.negativelabpro.com/) and converted to positives. Negative Lab Pro requires RAW files and only works in Lightroom. For this reason, the edited images must be RAW files. Lightroom's "merge images" function is not good enough for this, it has difficulties with multi-line panoramas and also with outputting the image rectangular and without bending the edges.
What can I do to get high quality stitched source material for the negative - positive conversion in Lightroom and NLP that has enough colour and dynamic range reserves for the conversion?
Many thanks and best regards,
Gerhard