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On numerous occasions I have taken 10 to 12 shots of a section of coastline with the plan to stitch them together and end up with several really good Panorama's fit enough to print.  So, My question is ~ What approach will give me the most consistent results achieving this do I ~  Simply add my RAW Files into the 'New Panorama' and work from there?  ~ or ~ Should develop each single RAW File shot save them as a Tiff file and then add these to the 'New Panorama'  ~ or ~  is there an even quicker, better more efficient way to get the best result.  Ideally I'd like to have a smooth slick workflow to use as I have 50 plus panoramas to work through.  

Thanks for any advise and help given

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Hi Digbydo2,

Welcome to the forums :)

I would start with adding the RAW files into New Panorama as if you edit them our algorithm might have a harder time seeing the overlap between the images.

Thanks

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Thanks for the quick response Callum.  I have done them before like that but just thought, in a strange kinda way that it was 'too simple' and therefore I was missing out on something or loads of detail was being wiped off.  However if that's what it is then so be it ~ Much'O thanks  ~   

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