I spent a while going back & forth between the two trying to see the difference
until I realized they're both the same image (ends with ...2477).
But I understand the problem you're having. Never had that problem with
Photoshop.
On 1/12/2020 14:06:42, Larry Colen wrote:
A friend wants a print of one of my night time panoramas at Thunderhill
racetrack:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/49371983416/in/album-72157712631222477/
I’ve never made a print of this particular image so I wanted to go back in and
make sure everything was just right. One problem with lightroom panoramas is
that you can’t specify to use a certain piece from a certain image. Their
whole stitching process is opaque and unpredictable, but I was eventually able
to get it to include the bit I wanted it to.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/49371983416/in/album-72157712631222477/
It’s a stitch of images taken with the 15-30, not using astrotracer. It would
be really nice if there was software that could stitch the night sky and the
terrestrial foreground separately. It would be even nicer if I knew how to use
it.
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