Wide shot pano, 9 pictures, is this normal or am I doing something wrong?

Morning

So recently I have been trying to do wide shot pano’s, so if need be there is more picture to play with / crop if needed, so this is where I’m at,

So settings are set to jpeg & raw, but, what happens is, is the jpeg comes out fine & automatically stitched together & looks what I will call normal but, the raw set when I stitch them together in photoshop the picture comes out curved on the top, which then you have to do a big crop & lose lots of the picture, is this normal when doing it manually ?
I’ve tried a couple of different settings when there ready to merge, spherical, cylindrical, boundary warp but nothing gets rid of the half moon at the top of the image, if this is normal sorry for asking the question, many thanks in advance.

Edit : Sorry I can post image if it helps !

I think there’s a content aware fill option to alleviate this? Personally I would do it in lightroom first if you have it?

Thanks @Spannersatcx
Yes I have Lightroom I will try it later, thank-you for your reply, I’ll keep you updated :+1:t2:

Yes. I then use Adaptive Wide Angle filter to fix the curve.

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thanks Chris
I use the filter after the merge to fix the curve in camera raw ?

  1. Merge to Panorama in Camera Raw
  2. Open in Photoshop
  3. Filter > Adaptive Wide Angle
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thanks Chris ill try that out now, appreciated … :+1:

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thanks @clinkadink Chris
worked it out, going to need a bit of practice as per other things, but, yes all good now mate.
I have a starting / learning point.

Good to hear it worked. Feel free to mark it as the solution, as this may help others down the line.

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