To capture HEIC files with embedded depth information using Lightroom mobile: Currently, this is limited to HEIC files captured using Lightroom mobile’s Depth Capture technology preview or, with the built-in iOS camera app in Portrait mode (iPhone 7+, 8+ and X). Support for HEIC Depth Maps - Lightroom Classic now has the ability to apply selective adjustments to photographs based on embedded depth information in the image using the new Depth option for the Range Masking tool. Lightroom saves the final Panorama (with the suffix HDR-Pano), and discards the intermediate HDR images.To use the Deghost feature, bracketed exposures must be merged independently (PhotoMerge > HDR ) and then stitched (PhotoMerge > Panorama).
If there are spots that occur in the same location in every image (dust on the sensor, for example), you can fix them in one exposure, sync the spot corrections to the others, then merge the files and Lightroom will apply the spot corrections to the source images before merging.If you make adjustments to an individual exposures that can be copied over to the merged file (such as conversion to B/W or Split Tone adjustments), make sure that the exposure with the adjustment(s) is the active or “most selected” image before running HDR Panorama.Lightroom always remove chromatic aberration as part of the merge. If Lightroom can’t auto-detect the correct profile an alert appears asking you to apply a lens profile correction for best results. Lens Correction Profiles are applied if Lightroom can auto-detect which profile to use.Watch the video below to learn more.Īdditional Tips for working with HDR Panoramas in Lightroom Classic include: Instead of having to first merge each of the bracketed exposures together and then stitching the resulting HDR files together, you can now do both at once by selecting Photo > Photo Merge > HDR Panorama. HDR Panorama - It’s easier than ever to create raw, high dynamic range panoramas using the new HDR Panorama command. I’m excited to announce several new features and enhancements to Lightroom Classic CC including one-step, high-dynamic range Raw panorama creation, support for HEIC depth maps, faster and more reliable tethered capture for Canon cameras and more.