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Create a Panorama in Photoshop

by | Nov 3, 2013 | Articles, Photoshop, Tutorials | 0 comments

Create a Panorama in Photoshop

Photoshop is a great tool for editing Photos. it is packed with so many advanced features and capabilities, that it can take months, even years to learn all of them. One of the coolest things that you can do in Photoshop is open multiple images and create a panorama in minutes. It’s so simple to create a panorama in Photoshop, and the best part is that most of it is automated.

It used to take hours to create a panorama in Photoshop. You would have to bring in each individual photo. You would have to place each one on it’s own layer and position it as best as you could. Then, you would have to spend hours sampling and cloning areas of each image and its boundaries in order to blend them together. You would have to do all of this just to create a panorama in Photoshop.

Now it is just as easy as clicking a couple of buttons. You can use Photoshop’s automated features to let it create a panorama for you. Photoshop’s ability to layer and mask overlapping areas is incredible. It can only go so far, as you can see in the video. You end up with an oddly shaped image as the result. Then, with the Content Aware Fill capabilities, you can fill in all of the holes and create a convincing, seamless panoramic image in just a few minutes.

Create a Panorama in Photoshop

So how did you do? Was it difficult for you to create a panorama in Photoshop? With just a few clicks, you can do what used to take hours and hours. The best part is that Photoshop’s Photomerge technology places each image on its own layer, with a separate mask for each one. All of have to do is merge all of the layers together and fill in the missing parts.

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