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Merging a panoramic image with Adobe Photoshop

Merging a panoramic image with Adobe Photoshop

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Merging a panoramic image with Adobe Photoshop

- Now that we've got some great images captured, let's explore the process of putting them all together. To start out, I'm going to use Adobe Camera Raw, now, I'm going to use this through Adobe Bridge, but the process is very similar to Lightroom, which you'll see later in this course. The first step is to merge all of the images together. And to do this we'll take advantage of two types of merge, a panoramic merge and an HDR merge, both of which are available for raw files through the ACR engine. Let's go ahead and open up some images into Adobe Camera Raw. The workflow's going to be exactly the same if you go into Lightroom as well, and I'll show you that workflow later. In this case, I've got several images. You notice that it's actually a set of HDR brackets, the base exposure, underexposed, and overexposed, to really show all the details. Let's just choose Select all, and click Open. In just a second, all of those images load into the Camera Raw dialogue. Now in the film strip…

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