Make a Panorama in Photoshop CS5 (with content Aware fill)
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Thanks so much for this video!!!
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awesome stuff eh CS5. thanks for e video.
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great video,you made it so simple,I'm about to try it now thanks to you ;)
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hi brilliant video, one question, once you have made your panorama, how do you save it as a picture to your laptop.. many thanks.
alanfromdarwen 4 days ago
@alanfromdarwen
Thank you sir. Head right up to where it says File. When you've clicked that go to "Save as" and designate where in your computer you want it to be saved. Name it, and in file type choose "jpeg". Hit save. When the quality options come up just set it to max and save it.
Disinf3ctant 4 days ago
photoshop always tells me that the photo's coudnt get arranged...
MachinistakaxERo 8 months ago
@MachinistakaxERo
Are you making sure you are only moving the camera on a single axis? You absolutely need a tripod for this. And make sure there is not too much or too little overlap. =)
Disinf3ctant 8 months ago
@Disinf3ctant
oh yey today it finally worked :)
went swimming with my gf yesterday and took some pics with my 7D and it worked.. i just used some more "overlap"-space and it worked..
btw i did it without a tripod.. you do not need a tripod at all for this ;)
MachinistakaxERo 8 months ago
@MachinistakaxERo
You're right, some of the sony cameras have built in panorama. Tripod just ensure you'll get the most vertical real estate when you stitch your images. Super useful when you have a very wide panorama. Glad it worked for ya =)
Disinf3ctant 8 months ago