I process my raws then create the panorama. There are two commands. One aligns 
the image. The other merges data and blends them. I've found they work 
beautifully.

Paul via phone

> On Oct 26, 2013, at 6:46 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
> 
> I finally got things to the point that I could click on my photos,
> click on edit in-> merge as a panorama in photoshop and it would
> collect them all into one, merged panorama.  However, not only does 
> it throw away all of the adjustments that I did in lightroom, the 
> psd file I get back, despite saying that it's a 16 bit file, seems
> to only have 8 bits of data, because all of the information in the 
> shadows is lost.
> 
> I can't even dial in my adjustments in camera raw, because the
> data seems to have been lost before it was combined into a panorama.
> 
> What I *want* is for it to take the raw files, combine those into 
> a panorama and return a panorama, high resolution raw file that I
> can then edit in lightroom.
> 
> 
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