What I have been doing, is shot the whole thing in just raw no stitching. then at home running the studio to stitch
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I was wondering if there is a way to have the panoramas get stitched later? So for example if you shoot a building, it would cut down on the 2+ minutes that it takes to process each picture. You'd be able to shoot the places faster. Then when you get home (or on your way home) the camera will stitch all the photos together, ready to be edited when you get home!
I hope that makes sense... I know there is a "stitch" button but when I press it says that the photos have already been stitched.
Thanks!
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So the ONLY way to do this is shoot in RAW? I was hoping I could avoid that. I feel like it doesn't save very much time.
Andrew let me know if I am correct with a similar question I asked time ago; use jpg if you need to show to your customer and use RAW if you will not show at the moment and you want to save time
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Here's my recommendation for the quickest and most efficient workflow, with quickest at the top and slowest at the bottom:
- Shoot everything in RAW only and post process all the data on a laptop or PC using Immersive Studio
- Shoot one image onsite in Stitched JPEG only, 2000 x 1000 px and show that one to the client as a "proof" and then shoot the rest in RAW as above
- Shoot one image onsite in Stitched JPEG only, 8000 x 4000 px and show that one to the client as a "final" and then shoot the rest in RAW as above.
- Shoot one image onsite in Stitched JPEG only, 8000 x 4000 px and show that one to the client as a "final" and then shoot the rest in RAW while onsite and then select "Stitch all" either onsite or offsite.
One caveat - if you shoot using HDR+ then you CAN'T stitch these onboard the unit. So if you are shooting HDR+ I recommend you use workflow option 1, since you have to process the HD+ images anyway using Immersive Studio.
Thank you everyone for your help! This really clears up my questions! Have a great day!