in CS4 the best that I can get it to do is create a panorama that covers more than the required area and to then do as best I can to crop the result so that the beginning and end match. Is there some automated feature that I am missing that does this?
so I bought the worlds best photo program because I saw videos on Adobe TV showing all the wonderful things it can do, including one in particular where it demonstrated how to create a 360 panorama - woohoo! Imagine my disappointment after installing CS4 when I couldn't find a '3D' menu and discovered that this menu is only in CS4 Extended! What's worse is there is no upgrade path from CS4 to CS4 Extended.
is there a plugin I can buy for Photoshop CS4 that will do the job or are their any other options (bearing in mind I have a v.tight budget after buying PS)?
I think that "auto blend layers>panorama" is assumed to make panoramas from layers ... And, there is also "auto align layers" for making panoramas from layers.
I tried "auto blend layers>panorama" with an image and it can not make a panorama from the two layers trial image ... "auto align layers" can make a panorama easily from the same image.
So, I can see that there is a clear difference between the "auto align layers" and "auto blend layers>panorama" ...
But I could not understand the intention of designers of PS about the usage difference between the "auto align layers" and "auto blend layers>panorama"?
Ive taken a pano ( made from 4 images). The image is very warpped where photos join. Ive tried clone tool to move sections of the image up or down but it doesnt really work too well.how to remove teh distortion from this image, its very clear on the horizon.
Image is no way near finished but gives you an idea of my problem.
Im having trouble with a panorama picture, I have around 10 pics I have to glue togther...all is going fine but the ligthning is very different in the pictures and this results in lines down through the picture...does anybody have a few pointers about something like that...Im thinking about putting some effect/filter on the picture(its for a website) so if you know of a filter ect.
I've taken several shots yesterday evening with intent to create a good panorama. However, I forgot to set my camera exmposure fixed. As a result I've got this:
Is there any automatic way (or helpful tools) to balance the picture and remove those borders or should I edit each shot manually to make them match each other? In other words what is the optimal way to have this problem solved?
i am trialing elements 11 while following how to stich a panorama in digital photo i put in all the amounts on the sliders as it says then it says click on select all then synchronise to move on to the next graph on the disc synchronise is underneath select all on elements 11 there is nothing under select all
After installing Elements 12 on the MAC (10.8.5) the menu for Photomerge Panorama is greyed out, so Photomerge Panorama cannot be started. Any other Photomerge function is available and can be used.
Is the panorama one of the missing function on MACs?
Import and Exoirt from the File menu are also greyed out.
I have 5 images I select to make a panorama. Usiing PS CC 64 bit on Windows 7 OS, File/Automate/Photomerge works fine. But when I try to select the photos in LR 5 and Edit in/Merge to Panorama in PS, it opens PS CC and loads the 5 images and opens the Photomerge dialog box as I would expect, but when I click OK it begins the merge process and hangs up and PS stops working. So I can get "photomerge" to work if I choose the images directly from PS, but not when I send the images to PS from LR.
I've never had a problem with this process with CS 5 or CS6.
these are two photos combined from separate shots to create a panorama. unfortunately, the photographer must have shot the two photos at different times in the day or did some sort of different aperture/shutter speed settings or something, as the exposures are quite different. but it's not just a question of using brightness/contrast... the tone of the two photos are completely off. i've used brightness/contrast and just about when i get the background pretty close, the foreground is way off, and vice-versa. i also tried using adjustments with a gradient map, and selecting different tones, but it still won't do it just right. how to match the tone of the two photos perfectly so it looks like they are one photo, obviously. they need to appear completely continuous.
The documentation and information shows a panorama function available from the drop-down menu, but there is no option in the software. Has that feature been dropped from the software?
Using PSE 11, I select several images to create a panorama, then select Enhance -> Photomerge and the "Panorama" option is greyed out and not available.
I have just purchased and installed PSE11. The photomerge options don't appear under File New. I have tried resetting preferences as suggested in the forum with no effect. I have PSE 6 installed on the same computer.
When creating a panorama in Elements from a number of photos, I consistently get the following error message: “Would you like to automatically fill in the edges of your panorama?” When answering “Yes” I get the following message:
“Could not fill because there is not enough memory (RAM)”. I tried making a panorama of 2 images (total size 6.3MB) and didn’t get the message. Adding one additional photo (total size 7.4MB) I got the message once again.
This message occurred with Elements 9 so I doubled the amount of RAM and got the same message. Now I have upgraded to Elements 11 and continue to get the same message. Is there a fix? Is the 6.3MB size the limitation for creating the panorama?
I cannot make the photomerge panorama function work in elements 11. It simplygenerates the standard Window 7 error message and when it can't find a solution the program closes. In previous versions ( 9 and 10) it always worked and never caused a problem.
Attempting to rebuild the preferences file as suggested for a similar problem affecting earlier versions was also done but to no avail. Its a function I use quite frequently so until it is resolved I will keep using version 10.
I just downloaded Elements 11 and the Photomerge Panorama function is not available, even though the other photomerge functions are. How can I fix this?
Windows 7 and PS CS6. I am trying to use the motion effect "PAN" in PS CS6 but the image is large. 7364 x 1080. It pans but clips the ends. The image in the timeline has a slider at the bottom, I take that to mean the image is to wide for the video frame. How can I use the pan effect in PS cs6 to pan a large panorama ?? I tried splitting the image but the seperate images are not a smooth single image.
initial image was 1.93 gigs as a 16 bit tiff, converted to jpeg 7364 x 1080.
I decided to take a panorama of the beach I was on, and as a general the photo's came out well and all have around 20% overlap, however when I put the photos into Photomerge in Photoshop CC or CS6 it results in this:
As you can see part of the image decides to float above another part and there's even one below the lower segment. The panorama itself is 22 images, but I only used eight to try and find out if the problem was the number of images, it appears it isn't. I've tried both the "auto" and "perspective" options under the Photomerge dialogue, neither works. It should be noted that before it "blends the images", under the layers section, all of the images do line up.
I'm using the images in their RAW format (.NEF), although I did try in the .jpeg as well, neither worked.I'm running Photoshop under a VM as I'm running Ubuntu, although I did try on my Windows 8 laptop as well, again neither had a good result.