Practical Photoshop

STITCHING PANORAMAS IN LIGHTROOM AND CAMERA RAW

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nitiating a panorama merge in Lightroom or Camera Raw is easy (both have identical panorama controls). In Lightroom, simply select the set of photos you want to merge then right-click them and choose Photo Merge Panorama. If you have shot the panorama as an HDR (with several exposures for each segment), you can use the HDR Panorama command to merge

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