Create a PANORAMA FROM MULTIPLE PHOTOS You can
Create a PANORAMA FROM MULTIPLE PHOTOS You can combine multiple photographs into one continuous image to create a panorama. For example, you can take two or more overlapping photographs of a scenic horizon, or even a number of scans of parts of a large document, and then assemble them in Photoshop with the Photomerge command. You can combine photos that are tiled horizontally as well as vertically. Although you can also choose to position and blend the images manually using Interactive Layout, the Photomerge command in Photoshop CS3 is more powerful than the previous version, automatically aligning and blending each layer using individual layer masks. To make the merge as successful as possible, photos or scans intended for merging should have an overlap of 25 percent to 40 percent. Also maintain the same exposure for each photograph and keep the same scanning settings for each scan. Using a tripod to keep the camera level when taking the photos also improves the final merge. 11 33 55 44 22 66 64 1 In Photoshop, click File. 2 Click Automate. 3 Click Photomerge. The Photomerge dialog box appears. 4 Click Browse. The Open dialog box appears. 5 Navigate to and select the images to merge. 6 Click Open.
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