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Working through the post stitching process on the sunrise panorama

Working through the post stitching process on the sunrise panorama - Photoshop Tutorial

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Working through the post stitching process on the sunrise panorama

- It was another great day in the Palouse. Frozen conditions lead to incredible frost and very unique images. In this first set, from Steptoe Butte we shoot sunrise with panoramas in mind. Long lens panos, manual mode, panning from left to right. Let's take a look at how easy it is to put those together. The first image in the series is right here, let's take a look at that histogram, nothing hitting the right wall, nothing hitting the left wall. Looks good. Now it could be a little bit brighter, but I do have plenty information. If I was going to make a change it's very important that you sync it with the rest of the images. So for example, if I'm here in this image and I'm in the Develop module, if I were to take my Exposure up I need that to match with the rest of the images, so I would then Shift + click and select the five images for the pano and sync the settings. Check all and hit Synchronize. And it's very important if you edit one you need to edit all of them. Now we are…

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