
When I apply "auto" profile corrections, it will again use the "built-in" lens profile, which is equal to unticking the box: It looks to me like the dark parts are results of vignetting when stitching together the panorama. This of course is not pretty and is meant to be only a demonstration. It becomes even more striking when combining the four pictures shown to a panorama and applying, just for the sake of demonstration, some (exaggerated) dehazing and histogram stretching: Here is what I see, to give you an example:Īfter importing and without profile corrections enabled, you can clearly see vignetting just by looking at the image.

I have seen similar posts on this forum but they don't seem to answer exactly this question. I assume this step has no impact but I'm mentioning it here for completeness. It seems like there is no way currently to automatically correct the lens profile to remove vignetting using the NIKKOR Z f/4 24-70mm kit lens. Typically, I would shoot a lot of images at 70mm and build panoramas, which is why I need vignetting to be eliminated completely, as the bright, respectively dark vignetting on the original pictures can otherwise be seen in the final resulting panorama.

I own a Nikon Z 7 II with a kit lens, the Nikkor Z f/4 24-70mm, which I use a lot when travelling.
