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If you want to save each image in the composition in individual layers, select Keep as Layers. (This is useful if you
need to correct the color of each image separately.)
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Do one of the following:
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Click the OK button to generate the panorama as a new Photoshop file. The composition then opens in Photoshop.
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Click the Save Composition As button to save the composition and open it again at a later time.
See also
“To run automated tasks with Bridge” on page 94
Changing Photomerge composition settings
Photomerge settings determine how source images appear in the Photomerge dialog box. Photoshop lets you adjust
perspective and blend exposure differences to produce the best possible effect.
The Vanishing Point tool selects the vanishing point image, which changes the perspective of the composition. By
default, the middle image contains the vanishing point (it has a blue border around it when selected). There can only
be one vanishing point.
The Cylindrical Mapping and Advanced Blending options are used to process the final image. The results of applying
these options are visible only in Preview mode or in the final, generated image.
To change the vanishing point of a composition
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Select Perspective in the Settings area of the Photomerge dialog box.
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Select the Vanishing Point tool
, and click an image in the work area to place the vanishing point there.
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If necessary, use the Select Image tool
to adjust the position of the remaining images. A red border indicates
that the selected image does not contain the vanishing point.
When you apply perspective correction to a composition, the images without the vanishing point are linked to the
image that contains the vanishing point. You can break this link by clicking the Normal button, by separating the
images in the work area, or by dragging the image with the vanishing point back to the lightbox. When the link is
broken, images return to their original shapes.
The perspective correction works only up to a 120˚ angle of view, approximately. For a wider angle of view, deselect
the Perspective option.
To change the perspective of a composition, select the Vanishing Point tool, and click an image in the work area.
Notice how the perspective of the composition changes according to which image contains the vanishing point.
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