I used the raw converter that came with my camera, Sony A series, and
the dots are not there. So apparently Adobe's Camera Raw (which is
the engine behind Lightroom) does something unhappy in the 16 bit TIFF
image generation. I've run into other problems working with TIFF
images since there is a
2008/12/3 panoplayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> They also do not appear if I use 8 bit tiff...
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> On Dec 2, 9:42 pm, panoplayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> No, the dots do not appear if I use the same images exported from
>> lightroom as 8 bit jpg. I had other problems (random rotation, caused
They also do not appear if I use 8 bit tiff...
On Dec 2, 9:42 pm, panoplayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, the dots do not appear if I use the same images exported from
> lightroom as 8 bit jpg. I had other problems (random rotation, caused
> by bad automatic control points), but the dots we
No, the dots do not appear if I use the same images exported from
lightroom as 8 bit jpg. I had other problems (random rotation, caused
by bad automatic control points), but the dots were gone.
I'll try converting the existing tif to 8 bit.
On Dec 1, 3:46 pm, Bruno Postle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
On Sun 30-Nov-2008 at 09:52 -0800, panoplayer wrote:
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>I recently made a pano from 10 photos. Everything looks fine except
>in one small section there is a rectangle in which there are groups of
>dots in parallel lines. I put a copy of what these look like in the
>photo with the name groups of d