You can't do that.  Creating the panorama requires that PS save the
file as something other than RAW.  There's no such thing as a panorama
RAW file because there are no panorama sensors.

After saving the file and having it reimport into LR, you can use any
of the exposure adjustments on the file.

On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I finally got things to the point that I could click on my photos,
> click on edit in-> merge as a panorama in photoshop and it would
> collect them all into one, merged panorama.  However, not only does
> it throw away all of the adjustments that I did in lightroom, the
> psd file I get back, despite saying that it's a 16 bit file, seems
> to only have 8 bits of data, because all of the information in the
> shadows is lost.
>
> I can't even dial in my adjustments in camera raw, because the
> data seems to have been lost before it was combined into a panorama.
>
> What I *want* is for it to take the raw files, combine those into
> a panorama and return a panorama, high resolution raw file that I
> can then edit in lightroom.
>
>
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