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Creating a Panoramic part 2

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Yesterday I talked about how to take the photos to make a panoramic now I will tell you how to use the new Photoshop upgrade CS3 to turn them onto one image. This is a new simple feature added to CS3 to help with “stitching� photos together to create one image.
First open your Photoshop program and click file. Scroll down and find scripts then select load files to stack. Once the files are open select all the photos. When all the photos are selected go to edit and select auto align. The program analyzes the content of each image and finds the common features of each photo and automatically blends the photos into one panoramic image.
Panarama1.jpg
Look at the new Panorama and you will see that some of the colors are not the same and you can see a few of the seams, and the edges are somewhat jagged. Go back to edit and this time you will select auto blend layers. As you can see now Photoshop color corrected the image and no seams are visible. Crop your image to remove the jagged edges and you’re done. Save the image as a JPEG do any more editing that you feel is necessary.

Panarama2.jpg

Here are some other helpful links on this subject.

Web Photo School

Olympus digital School

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