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Automatic Panorama in Photoshop CS and Elements

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Photomerge "automatically" stitches together 2 or more images based on similarly of colors, overlap between images, and angles. So, when you're taking the pictures you’re going to use in Photomerge, here are the important things to remember: First, use a tripod. No matter how steady your hands are, there will usually be a slight difference between each picture. A tripod simply helps ensure that all your images follow the same basic angle.
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Improving Your Scenic Shots with Panoramas by Imaging-Resource
Recently, we decided to take some afternoon shots of a lighthouse at Fort Williams State Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. While photographs of
Shoot Pictures for a 360-degree Panorama by CNET
Unless you're possessed by a demon, you probably can't spin your head around to take in a 360-degree vista. But with a camera, a tripod, and
Go Wide with Digital Panoramas by Oreillynet.com
Wouldn't it be great if our landscape pictures could evoke those same magnificent feelings that motivated us to record them in the first place?
Shoot Pictures for a 360-degree Panorama by CNET Reviews
Unless you're possessed by a demon, you probably can't spin your head around to take in a 360-degree vista. But with a camera, a tripod, and
How to Build a Panoramic Tripod Head for $10 by Worth1000
Stitching software and digital cameras make panoramic photos far easier than ever before. However, to get the best results, you need a special
Digital Panoramics by About.com
I made my first panorama on film, perhaps twenty-five years ago, when I came across a curve of the River Lea in the industrial wastelands of
How to Shoot Breathtaking Panoramas by DCMAG.co.uk
When shooting landscapes, the results often lack impact because only part of the stunning scenes that our eyes see can be fitted into the frame.
Shooting Coastal Panoramas by B&H
Shooting scenics can be fun and one of the most rewarding experiences you can have using your camera. Capturing that stunning sunset or expansive
How To Stitch A Panorama with Any Camera by Shutterbug
Want to add a new dimension to your photography? Try shooting panoramic pictures -- shoot a series of two or more frames and then combine them
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