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Assembling a vertical, interior panorama - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop One-on-One: Mastery
Assembling a vertical, interior panorama
- Now, nothing says that every Panorama has to be a sweeping outdoor landscape. You can create interior and even portrait panoramas as well, and I'm going to show you how to create one such panorama in this very movie. So, here we are, looking at what's known as the Kings' Screen, from the York Minster in England, which features all the English kings starting with William the Conqueror, over here on the left, and ending with Henry VI on the right. And notice that we're seeing this wonderful distortion right here, that starts big and huge at the bottom, and then allows us to see up into the ceiling as well. And so I'm going to be creating this panorama inside Camera Raw. You can use Photoshop's Photo Merge command if you prefer, but you will get slightly different results. All right, so I'm going to start things off by going to the file menu, and choosing browse in bridge. And notice that I have bridge streamed on the…
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Creating ultra-high-resolution imagery2m 42s
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Introducing the Photomerge command7m 40s
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Understanding the Layout settings4m 57s
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Auto-aligning and auto-blending photos9m 19s
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Correcting a distorted horizon11m
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Creating a raw panorama in Camera Raw10m 23s
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Trouble-shooting a panorama in Camera Raw8m 11s
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Assembling a vertical, interior panorama8m 25s
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Resetting the preferences for Camera Raw4m 57s
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Stitching together scanned artwork8m 33s
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