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Using Photomerge


Ever wanted to create a panoramic photograph? Panoramas are those great looking images that encompass a wide area into one photograph. For example, you want to create a single photograph of the Grand Canyon, but the lens on your camera doesn't go that wide. So you start at the left of the canyon wall, and take a photo. Then you move slightly to the right and take another photo, and another, until you have reached the far right canyon wall. So, now you have four or five separate images on the Grand Canyon, and you want to stitch them together into a single panoramic view. If you have Photoshop, you have what you need to make it happen.

Use Photomerge



Open Photoshop (it is not necessary to open a document).

Click the

File menu, point to

Automate , and then click

Photomerge .

Click the

Use list arrow, and then select from the following options:


  • Files.
    Select the files to include in the merge document. Click the Browse button, and then select the images.


  • Folder.
    Select a folder that contains all the images. Click the Browse button, and then select the folder containing all the images.


  • Open Files.
    Selects the currently open Photoshop images.

To remove any images from the list, click the file name, and then click

Remove .


Did You Know?


You can start the Photomerge command from Bridge.
Select the images you want, click the Tools menu, point to Photoshop, and then click Photomerge.

Select the

Attempt To Automatically Arrange Source Images check box to let Photoshop try to stitch the images together.

If left unchecked, Photoshop opens the Composition editor, and then lets you manually arrange the images (recommended).

Click

OK .

If you did not check the option in step 5, arrange the images, and then click

OK .

Photoshop merges the images into a single panoramic document file.

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Did You Know?


You can add and remove files from the Photomerge Source Files list.
Click the Browse button, select the correct source files, and then click Open. To remove a file from the Source Files list, select the file and then click the Remove button.


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