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Stitching and editing the vertical panorama of trees

Stitching and editing the vertical panorama of trees

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Stitching and editing the vertical panorama of trees

Earlier today you saw me address a problem of a tall stand of trees by shooting a vertical panorama, shot up and panned down. So, I'm back now and I'm going through my images and doing my edits and making my selects, so it's time to deal with these panoramas. Before I can tell if they work, I've gotta stitch 'em. So, at this point what I do is I go through and I find each set and I, in Lightroom and I stack them so I know exactly which images go with which, so that I don't get confused. Fortunately all these that are going into the camera are all in order, but I just want to figure out where the boundaries are between each panorama. So, you can see here I start here on this one. And just pan down. Now, I'm going to use Photoshop's panoramic stitching feature, which I can launch into directly from Lightroom. But I don't want to do it yet, because I want to think about exposure ahead of time. Panorama stitching is not going to do much in the way of exposure. It's going to try and blend…

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