I know this topic has been generally discussed in this group, but I couldn't find an answer to my specific question.
Using the GUI, when I output a "Blended panorama" with "remapped images" I get the equilateral and a set of remapped and exposure corrected images. Using Photoshop layers and masking, I can use them to patch up minor stitching errors, since the individual images have the same exposure correction as the main panorama. However, when I have a bracketed exposure set of images and output a "Fused and blended panorama" with "Remapped images", the remapped images do not have exposure correction applied. They appear to be the remapped original exposure images prior to "fusing", and therefore aren't much help in the patching process. Is there any way to retain (I'm sure they're being generated) the set of exposure corrected images (like the set for "Blended panorama") produced just before the final output? Rick
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