From the course: Shooting and Processing Panoramas

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Using stacks in Adobe Bridge

Using stacks in Adobe Bridge

From the course: Shooting and Processing Panoramas

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Using stacks in Adobe Bridge

Once you get the images imported into your computer, you're going to need to organize them. A lot of times with a panoramic shoot, you end up having several different images that you've come back with. Now, maybe you made it easy and you flagged in between each shot. Holding up your hand in front of the camera is a technique I like to use. But often times, you're just going to find yourself sifting through lots of pictures, trying to decide which ones go together. For this nature, I often use Bridge. Now, you can choose to use Lightroom if that's more your speed or a tool like Aperture or even iPhoto. I just use Bridge because I prefer to keep everything in one place and actually manipulate the original source files. I find it useful to get them organized, delete away the ones I don't want, actually getting rid of them, and changing the names of those files. Let's take a look. Let's go ahead and step into a folder of images. I'll use this one here called Organize in the exercise files…

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