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Create a collage
From the course: Advanced Techniques in Photoshop and Lightroom
Create a collage
- Here's a different approach to a panorama, creating an intentionally random, scattered panorama of frames. This panorama of Muley Point Overlook in Utah is made up of eight frames. Starting out in bridge, I'll come to the tools menu, Photoshop, and then choose photo merge. Now, thus far we've used perspective, cylindrical, and spherical projections. And if we were to use those, it would give me a more traditional result. And that is how the frames were captured with that intention, but I want to take it in a different direction. So I'm going to use collage, and that is not going to transform the perspective of the individual frames. It's just going to overlap them and reposition them. I do not want them to be blended together. That's just my own call on this one, because I want to deliberately incorporate some slightly different exposures so that the result looks like an old-time collage made up of several…
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Shooting panoramas3m 41s
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Create a panorama in Adobe Photoshop3m 58s
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Create a panorama in Lightroom Classic5m 20s
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Create a panorama in Adobe Camera RAW3m 35s
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Create a vertical panorama2m 22s
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Fix or embrace distortion4m 1s
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Adding additional frames to a panorama7m 39s
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Use Photomerge as a wide angle lens1m 54s
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Using Photomerge to fix composition4m 11s
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Create an Instagram panorama3m 25s
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Create a collage5m 32s
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