Start from the Top
Lightroom makes both global and local adjustments a breeze. When editing any photograph, panorama or not, I typically start from the top of the Develop module and then go down the list of features. Here’s an example:
In a panorama, sometimes the light changes between frames. I mentioned the possibility of changing exposures in-between frames. Many times the light changes are so subtle that it’s easy to correct in Lightroom. The Graduated Filter can be really handy for fixing this. While in the Develop module, you can click the Graduated Filter or press the M key on the keyboard. Once selected, you simply drag the filter left or right, whichever direction is darker. Once the filter is in place, you can adjust the exposure, highlights, ...
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