From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
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Post-merge cleanup
From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
Post-merge cleanup
- Once you've merged your panoramic photo in Photoshop there's a few steps to do after the fact. Now to speed this up I've actually created an action that's gonna make this a lot easier. Essentially we need to get the left and right edge of our panoramic photo and get them to line up properly, so that we get a seamless loop. I've written this action to do that step and save you a lot of manual labor. Inside your exercise files with the class there is an action called Panoramics. You can also do a web search for this action and I've posted it on a few websites, and this will solve a lot of problems for you. Once you double-click it it should appear in your Actions folder. And what you're looking for is the Panoramics set. Now this does several steps. It's gonna select all the layers, merge them together, and then it's gonna start to cut these layers apart and move them. Now essentially this sheet of paper represents the panoramic photo and the left and right edge aren't gonna be a…
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Developing with Adobe Camera Raw6m 39s
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Repairing lens distortion in Adobe Camera Raw3m 26s
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Merging a panorama in Adobe Camera Raw7m 48s
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Using the Photomerge command1m 52s
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Determining the layout method for your panorama4m 23s
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Post-merge cleanup4m 47s
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