From the course: Shooting and Processing Panoramas
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Initiating the Photo Merge command in Lightroom Classic
From the course: Shooting and Processing Panoramas
Initiating the Photo Merge command in Lightroom Classic
- [Instructor] Now, the Photo Merge command in Lightroom is nondestructive. You can click on these images here, and choose Photo Merge, Panorama. This is similar to the method used in Adobe Camera Raw. Now, once you've done this, different methods will try to be applied. In this case, Spherical is not the right method. Cylindrical is not quite right either. But Perspective handles it a lot better for the tilt up. Now, using the options here, I could really adjust this. And in this case, we'll talk more about Boundary Warp later, but it really helped compensate for the perspective issue. I like that, and I'll tell it to create a stack and merge. Now the images are going to be joined into one new image, and it'll automatically organize it here in the Library. Let's open this up here, and we'll go back to the Library module. And you see it created a stack. Here were the different source exposures, and here's the newly merged file. Now what I could do is select that first image where we…
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Importing photos into Lightroom Classic2m 25s
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Preprocessing photos in Lightroom Classic1m 50s
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Initiating the Photo Merge command in Lightroom Classic2m 48s
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Choosing an alignment method in Lightroom Classic1m 41s
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Using Boundary Warp in Lightroom Classic1m
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Merging an HDR panoramic photo in Lightroom Classic2m 18s
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Developing the new RAW panorama image in Lightroom Classic4m 9s
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Cropping the panorama in Lightroom Classic1m 22s
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Sending from Lightroom Classic to Photoshop3m 1s
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Sending from Lightroom Classic to Luminar2m 14s
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