Create panorama photo with Photoshop - so it'll work
This practical tip shows you how to use Photoshop to create a panorama photo from several images.
Take a panorama photo with Photoshop
In order to be able to create a good panorama photo with the photo editor "Photoshop", you need snapshots of your subject with an overlap of about 30 percent. This prevents any image distortion and ensures a problem-free calculation process when Photoshop creates a panorama photo from your images. Then proceed as follows:
- Start the photo editor "Photoshop".
- Click on "File" at the top of the menu bar and select the "Photomerge" function under "Automate".
- A new window is opening up. Click "Browse" so that you can load the photos you want from your hard drive for the panoramic photo. If you have already opened your selected photos in "Photoshop", you can also import your images directly under the "Add open files" option.
- Next, select a suitable layout for your panorama photo on the left. Test individual types for their function if you are unsure.
- Confirm your selection with OK". Photoshop now cuts your individual images together into a panorama photo. The duration of the image processing process depends on the size and number of your images. Tip: With "Photomerge" you can combine any number of images.
- As soon as the calculation process has been successfully completed, you can look at your finished panorama photo. Close the panorama photo and repeat the same step with a new layout if you are not satisfied with the order of the images or the quality.
- Finally, tailor your panorama photo according to your ideas. Your panoramic photo is ready.
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