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Post-merge cleanup in Photoshop, part 1

Post-merge cleanup in Photoshop, part 1

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Post-merge cleanup in Photoshop, part 1

- Once you're done in Lightroom, it's a very good idea to hand this off to Photoshop. This is where we could check for things like proper merging, do things like cloning or healing. We've got a small blemish I'm going to show you that we need to remove because we were shooting in a room with a mirror. Now besides that, you also want to check to make sure that the alignment is there, that it truly is a 360. And you might find from Lightroom that you have to make slight adjustments at that seam point to remove any additional blending issues or subtle changes in exposure. So, let's make the hand-off and do a little bit of cleanup. Alright, let's move this to Photoshop. There's a handful of areas that we can clean up in there. For example, you might notice on this painting here that there is a light overhead. Well, the cord, while realistic, is a little bit distracting, so we could take that out. Additionally, and this is quite subtle, but as I was shooting, there was a large mirror in…

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