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It was taken with one camera exposure, plus a few transparent regions around the
The result will often be a scene that appears as though Particularly useful when you have to account for a continuous gradation in your Photoshop opens aĭialog that lets you choose the blend method (Panorama was used in thisĮxample), and the option to blend tones and colors seamlessly. To do this, choose Edit > Auto-Blend Layers. Remove some of the small imperfections that remain from the Auto-Align Layersįunction. The third step in creating a seamless panoramic image is to The amount ofĭata present in this file will exceed the resolution of the original captured These are removed by using the Auto-Blend Layers function, which I'll describe in a moment.Īfter the image layers are laid out and "stitched" togetherĬorrectly, you may need to zoom out a bit to see the whole image. Source image from your scene) inside of a single file (see Figure 1).įigure 3 When the layers are aligned, you may see small hairlines or other imperfections.
One of the more common mistakes is to take a series of images with barely Make sure that you give yourself enough "material" to work with in Photoshop. The first step in creating a nice-looking panoramic image is to Panoramic Images: Expanding Scenes with Auto-Align and Auto-Blend
When you need to combine or "composite" multiple images using PhotoshopĬS4. More subjects in your photograph closer together. This scaling feature allows you toĬompress empty areas in your photographs seamlessly, in order to bring two or We'll also demonstrate one of the cooler new features in
ThisĪrticle will show you how to do that using the improved Auto-Align andĪuto-Blend functions. One of the more popular features in Photoshop is the ability toĬreate a single panoramic image from multiple overlapping photographs. Real World Compositing with Adobe Photoshop CS4