From the course: Shooting and Processing Panoramas

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Blending the photos

Blending the photos

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Blending the photos

- Normally when you invoke the photomerge command you'll choose to actually apply the blending during the merge process. However, sometimes people want the option to do this afterwards. Maybe it's to take greater control or to evaluate the image and decide how you want to selectively blend. I'll show you two methods, a manual way and a semi automated way once you've merged the images. Sometimes you may decide that you want to manually blend the images, this can be done after the fact. Let's go ahead and select these and we'll take advantage of the Photoshop method. Tools, Photoshop, Photomerge. We'll give it a second to analyze the images and we'll uncheck the option to blend them together. Now when I click OK, it's going to open up the photos load them into one document and attempt to align them. But what it won't do is actually blend. There we go, and you see it did a nice job. Now I can tell where the images are overlapped here but it gives me manual control. And what I can now do…

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