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Merging a panoramic image with Lightroom Classic

Merging a panoramic image with Lightroom Classic

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Merging a panoramic image with Lightroom Classic

- In the previous example, we merged together several bracketed photos to create an high dynamic range panoramic image. But this image has a few problems. Fortunately, Photoshop gives us some controls to take advantage of fixing this. So, let's explore what we could do to enhance the image, removing issues, and just making general overall improvements. Let's continue to work with the image that we just created. In Photoshop, I've opened up the DNG file from earlier. I'm also going to switch to the Photography workspace, for now. Now, what I want to do is make sure that the image lines up correctly. And try to minimize any color shift from one side to the next. In this case, what I'll do is I'm going to select about half the image, using the Marquee tool. And I'll choose to split the layer. The shortcut is Shift + Command + J. Or Shift + Control + J, to split the layer and cut it to it's own piece. Now, let's move these apart. What we'll do is, using the Move tool, slide this piece to…

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