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Merging a panorama in Adobe Camera Raw

Merging a panorama in Adobe Camera Raw

From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours

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Merging a panorama in Adobe Camera Raw

- In 2015, Adobe added the ability to merge panoramic images inside of Lightroom. Now, we'll explore that later, but the same functionality is actually under the hood in Camera Raw. If you're using Adobe Camera Raw, with the newer version of Photoshop, you could actually create the merge here. However, it's not perfect, but I want to show it to you because it's still quite useful. With the images selected, we simply press Cmd + A to grab them all, and then I can right-click and choose Merge to Panorama. This is going to analyze all of those images and bring up a new dialogue. Now, this is pretty RAM-intensive so it's going to take a little while depending upon the speed of your system, but under the hood, it's looking at each of these images and it's merging them into a panoramic image. The engine will attempt to adjust for any exposure differences and intelligently mask. Let's give this a moment, now you'll get a preview. You might notice some banding and an exclamation mark but once…

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