Although Photomerge can process slight rotations betweenpictures, a tilt of more than a few degrees can result in errorswhen the panorama is assembled. Using a tripod with a rotating headhelps maintain camera alignment and viewpoint.
Aligns and transforms the images as if they were for mapping the inside of a sphere, which simulates the experience of viewing a 360-degree panorama. If you have taken a set of images that cover 360 degrees, use this for 360 degree panoramas. You might also use Spherical to produce nice panoramic results with other file sets.
Assembling A Panorama with Adobe Photoshop CC
Devices such as the Ricoh Theta V and Insta360One let you capture full 360 panoramic images in a single take. Alternatively, you can combine Photomerge with 3D features to create a 360-degree panorama. First, you stitch together the images to create a panorama; then you use the Spherical Panorama command to wrap the panorama so it's continuous.
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I've been creating ultra-high resolution panoramic mergers since the days of film and in this book I share my favorite techniques for creating simple panoramas quickly and easily without having to buy any special equipment. I'll even show you how to grab great panoramas with nothing more than your phone!
[Panoramas Made Simple requires no specialized equipment, although a tripod is recommended for challenging lighting conditions. For the generation of panoramas, Hudson demonstrates how to merge images with Adobe Lightroom Classic CC, Photoshop CC, or ON1 Photo RAW 2018, although you could use other available apps.]
In total, 6 images were used and the exposures were taken over a 40 minute period, with 13 minutes to get the long exposures and then a 25 minute break before the lights came on. Apart from the manual panorama stitching and exposure blending, the remainder of the edit was quite simple. I made a number of tonal adjustments to the water and sky, applied some curves adjustments using radial and linear gradient masks to the sky and water, dodged and burned some of the buildings, and sharpened using a few high pass filter layers. Final output sharpening was done with the Smart Sharpen filter in Photoshop CC.
When stitching together multiple images of a scene to create a panorama, I often find that the edges end up being irregular (especially when shooting without a tripod). In the past, I typically had to either crop the the image (to avoid transparent areas) or take the panorama into Photoshop to use Content-Aware Fill, Liquify, Adaptive Wide Angle, or other techniques to fill in the missing areas. With the new Boundary Warp feature in Camera Raw and Lightroom you can adaptively stretch or reshape the edges of a stitched panorama to fill the rectangle boundary.In this example, the original stitching results in irregular edges. 2ff7e9595c
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