
The ability to stay within one central program for the majority of my post-processing There are two major reasons why I prefer stitching panoramas in Lightroom 6 over Photoshop or any other software: While this is definitely a good option, I much now prefer the ease of use and incredible range of Lightroom 6, or Lightroom CC (the same thing). Instead I have always relied on Autopano Giga by Kolor.
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I am fully aware of that software's potential and that it just may require more finess in order to perfect, but it still just never felt like it was the solution for me. Something about the way that it rendered the final image just never seemed right. I personally never liked using Photoshop to merge my panoramas. Historically, most landscape and fine art photographers have relied on Adobe Photoshop to merge multiple images into one panorama. Why Stitch Panoramas in Lightroom and not Photoshop?
