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Thanks to the reader who forwarded me this tip. Try it, and lets us know if it works. I've never had a film fire, but I have seen "black" images at various ISO settings. It is caused by a problem with proper RD-A tonality, or a problem with the profile/tonality of the raw file. Some lens manufacturers will produce profile that are thermally limited and the lens will not perform well at the extremes. One way to determine if this is the case, is to use a black wall in front of the camera. If this works, your camera is limited by the profile of the lens. Another way is to use a uniform color in the subject of the picture. If this works, then you are limited by ambient light. If you are on a tripod and still can not get a proper profile, there are third party programs that maybe able to convert the raw files yourself. I have not tested these myself, but it is worth a try.
By default, the panorama is oriented in clockwise direction. It's possible to create a counter-clockwise panorama by entering the -anticlockwise key in the toolbar. The resultant panorama can be saved as a jpeg, png, or tif file. In addition, it is possible to rename the file after the creation. When there is no title, this name will be used. Exported panoramas are compressed into.jpeg-,.png-, or.tif-format using the least possible image quality with "fast", "fastest", or "low" compression settings. There are five methods of stitching PanoramaMaker 5. d2c66b5586