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This is a great image, imagine now capturing all the detail in the sky by exposing for the sky. And then raising the darks in post. You can really stretch a RAW image. Try the same technique with a jpeg, and you're likely to get banding and a lot of noise. When you have limited shades of grey to push and pull, you get yourself stuck. A 12 bit image has a lot more potential pixel weight over an 8 bit image.I see a lot of people recommending shooting raw but really I can't see a need for it in panoramas.
Most of my shooting is panoramas - often big ones with 20+ images.
The .jpg files aren't that bad at all but the delay shooting raw is.
I've tried Raw but can't see that it's worth it.
The distorted horizon was corrected out several firmware versions ago.
Here's a 3 shot panorama done in jpg - like all of mine are.
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