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No, I never found a solution or answer.I have the exact same issue with my Aptus II 7, I use daylight wb while shooting, but no matter what I have to manually adjust one image before stitching.
Did you ever find a solution?
This is how I've always felt as well. As far as the software is concerned each LCC adjustment is relative only to the image it's being applied to and so density corrections are made only to even out the image, not push it to a standard density.No, I never found a solution or answer.
My best guess is that an LCC fixes the color cast within an image - the Red-Green shifts from one side to the other - but does not do that to a common reference point. So a right hand stitch will have the color casts within it smoothed out as required, and the left hand one within it, but not to the same neutral point relative to each other. So... they still need manually aligning.
On the issue of WB, after you create the LCC, auto white balance it before applying to each file you are going to stitch. This has helped me quite a bit, and also gives a very accurate WB.
Peter, have you had a chance to give this a shot? Would like to hear your thoughts on how it is working. I think it gives a more neutral WB, but just want to make sure it is not simply in my placebo brainThanks, I will give it a try..
Peter
Peter, have you had a chance to give this a shot? Would like to hear your thoughts on how it is working. I think it gives a more neutral WB, but just want to make sure it is not simply in my placebo brain