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Creating a panorama in Photoshop

Creating a panorama in Photoshop - Photoshop Tutorial

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Creating a panorama in Photoshop

- [Instructor] Photoshop makes it easy to stitch together multiple exposures of a scene in order to create a panorama. We need to look at two different workflows, one for working with raw files, and one for working with JPEGs or any other file type that's not raw. So first we'll take a look at raw. I've got these first three DNG files selected. And I'll click on the open in camera raw icon. That opens them all into a film strip. I'll hold down the shift key in order to select all of the images in the filmstrip, and then I want to make sure in the lens corrections area that I'm removing any chromatic aberration and enabling profile correction to remove the distortion from the lens. Because all three of the images were selected, that's been applied to all three. Then I can choose to merge to panorama. There are three different options here. I can choose spherical, which would align and transform the images as if they were…

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