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Create Your Own Panorama

Panorama from multiple photos

Panorama from multiple photos

How about your own beautiful panorama for your wallpaper? Now, with the Adobe Photoshop CS3, you can do it. This Photoshop CS3 tutorial will discuss how to create panorama from multiple photos. Now you can take many overlapping photographs of a scenic horizon as well as a few scanned parts of a large document and combine photos horizontally or vertically. All you need to do is use the photomerge command. The photomerge command in Photoshop CS3 is much more powerful than before. It is able to automatically align and blend layers using individual layer masks.
You need to make sure that photos for merging should overlap about 25% to 40%. Make sure you maintain the same exposure as well as keep the scanning scan if you are using a scan. Now what do you need to do to make a panorama from multiple photos? Here is a Photoshop CS3 tutorial to create your own panorama.

1.    Open your Photoshop. Then, click automate – photomerge. After that, the photomerge dialog box will appear.

2.    Click Browse. Select the images to merge. Click open.

3.    Click auto. Do not forget to make sure that blend images together is selected.

4.    Click ok. You will find that the Photoshop CS3 will align the images and blend them into a single image. It will appear as a multilayered file.

5.    Click the crop tool.

6.    Click and drag across the blended image for the finishing touch.

7.    Click the commit button. You will get your own Panorama photos!

For the better result, you can edit the photos before you make them as a source for your panorama. Try to combine from different perspectives. This Photoshop CS3 tutorial will not help if you are not trying to be more creative. You can also try the cylindrical option to reduce the bowered shape. For your information, you might find bowered shape in the merged photos.

See you in the next Photoshop tutorial!
M.A.H.

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