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Creating Panorama Compositions

July 23rd, 2009

There are times when the image size of your camera just isn’t big enough. I know that I’ve been on beaches that just seem to go on forever, but my camera is limited in that it takes only so much of the scene in. In some cases you can buy a wide angle lens that will see most of the beach, but many cameras don’t have that option.

Fortunately, Photoshop offers a solution. If you take a series of photos, Photoshop will stitch them together for you and provide one long photo. This process is automatic and easy. This tutorial will show you how it’s done and how to take photos for this reason.

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Creating Panorama Compositions – Photoshop tutorial

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