Step1
Shoot in Automatic
Step 2
Usually you should shoot in Raw but for panoramas you should shout in JPEG
Step 3
You should use a tri pod for this exercise as you don't want camera shake
Step 4
You should take horizontal images rather than vertical
Step 5
Be quick when taking the images as light can change very quickly
Step 6
Stan in your selected place and plan how many images you want to take before taking them rather than shooting randomly
Step 7
- Open Photoshop
- Click File > Automate > Photomerge
- “Auto” is the default Layout option. Photoshop analyzes the source images and applies either a Perspective, Cylindrical, and Spherical layout, depending on which produces a better Photomerge. Choose “Auto” if it is not selected by default.
- Check “Blend Images Together”
- Next Click “Browse” and locate the separate Folder where you have put in your panorama series. Select the series and press ok
Step 8
- Depending on the number and size of the photographs, it may take a while for Adobe Photoshop to stitch together the images.
- After the stitching process is completed you will find a roughly shaped panorama
- Right click on a Layer in the Layers panel and click Merge Layers
- Use the Crop Tool to trim out the not wanted pictures outs
- After the final touches you are done with your very own first panorama
Below are some of the images which i found that i like of a landscape panorama and below those are the panorama which i took in the college library i will when in a better location take more panoramas but at college this was the most interesting location i found for the images.




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