28
Jun
10

Create a panorama in Photoshop using photomerge

Today we’re going to learn how to create a panoramic photo using photoshop.

To start we need to download these images. Click on the image to enlarge, then right click on it and select “Save as…”

Then Open Photoshop and go to File > Automate > Photomerge*

*if you can’t find this option in you photoshop version continue reading, I’ll explain an alternate version of how to do this.

A dialog box will open up. Using the “Browse” button select the 4 files you’ve just downloaded and choose auto as the layout. Click OK and wait.

And that’s it. You’ll probably see that the borders of the different pictures aren’t well aligned. You just need to crop the image like you can see in the picture below

And now you’re done!

An Alternate Version

Another way to do this is to Auto-Align Layers.

On a new file paste two images, you can use “image_01” and “image_02“. Remeber to put each image in a different layer.

Go to the Layer’s Panel and select the two layers.

Go to Edit> Auto-Align Layers.

A dialog box will open. Choose Auto as the Projection.

Hit OK and there you go. You’re Done!

Hope you have enjoyed this tutorial. If you want to be up-to-date with new tutorials coming out you can follow me on twitter @violettuts or just check the facebook fan page.

See ya!

Violet.

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