Photography Tips: Photomerge a panorama in Photoshop (Pt.2)

This is part 2 of How to Shoot A Panorama with a Long Lens and we’re going to photomerge it in Adobe Photoshop CC. Part 1 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p…
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21 Responses to Photography Tips: Photomerge a panorama in Photoshop (Pt.2)

  1. Mike Browne says:

    Linda T – sorry can’t answer your comments. I think you need to check your
    Google+ settings. There’s a link to part 1 at the start of the video but
    you need annotations switched on to see and use it. Or on my site at
    http://www.photographycourses.biz/photo_stitching_pt1.html

  2. Marco Pagano says:

    Very useful video. Nice results! Thank you.

  3. PDC Ghada says:

    Hi Mike, I sent you so many messages for a course. please check it and
    contact me. I need your email to send you my location information
    (Birmingham, UK) to have the course with you. Thanks. 

  4. dave andrade says:

    Mike, I was already aware of this technique, but this video has absolutely
    motivated me to go my local downtown (or maybe beach…I haven’t decided
    yet) and take a panoramic photo!! Thanks! :P

  5. perfectforehand says:

    Does cropping the final stitched panorama reduce image quality? 

  6. Michael Didomenico says:

    I use Lightroom 5.4 instead of Photoshop CC. How could this be done in
    LIghtroom

  7. Mike Browne says:

    Hello Girls and Boys

    Please forgive me for not getting this Photomerging film out last time as
    promised. The Burma Photo tour had to come first because time is short.
    More on that below…

    I’m in Switzerland running my popular Zurich workshop this weekend so film
    day has come forward from Sunday.

    News
    Burma (Myanmar) Photo Tour

    Wow – loads of you have signed up for more information so Simon and I can
    confirm it will happen – probably last week of September.

    If you missed last week’s announcement please visit
    http://www.photographycourses.biz/myanmar

    Where you can sign up to be notified the moment we’ve completed
    arrangements. We’ll be confirming dates locations and costs in the next 2
    weeks.

    Best wishes …

    Mike….

  8. oasisbeyond says:

    Fidily Ditily

  9. Prefeller says:

    Nice vid as always! You know, your and Phillip McCordall youtube cuts teach
    me about fotography more than any photoshoot courses. Great thanks for it!

  10. Linda T says:

    Is shoot panorama with a long lens the first part of this? Only can’t
    find Photography Tips: Photomerge a panorama in Photoshop (Pt.1)

  11. deepak sharma says:

    Great video mike. I use cs6 to do it. Works like a charm. Can a nodal axel
    do it better?

  12. alltech rewiev says:

    Mike you are best photography teacher in youtube ! 

  13. Night6436 says:

    Semi skimmed lol, love it. Another great video!

  14. tommy shreenan says:

    mike I got some stuff from you a few month ago but my pc crashed and I lost
    all my gear never had it backed up but I have now. could you help me ???

  15. Joyseeker says:

    Mike …. to get the exposure consist before the stitch… in the Raw
    converter i use the ‘Auto’ button…. it cheats well for me though sadly i
    do lose detail as i have to reduce the files to 72dpi for my limited
    memory.

  16. tommy shreenan says:

    mike i lost all my stuff when my pc crashed so i dont have any .I thought
    you might have some stuff i am sorry to bother you as i know you have a lot
    on .thanks Tommy. could you do a few things on photoshop for PURE beginner
    thanks

  17. Indy Pindy says:

    YES!!!!!

  18. Sasko Anastasov says:

    Cool ! Thank you :)

  19. happy hkv says:

    Panoramic photography tips Pt2
    #photography #photographytips #photographytutorial
    #photographytipsandtechniques #mikebrowne #panoramaphotography
    #panoramicphotography #photoshop #photoshoptips 

  20. Alfredo Lainez says:

    Nice vid so helpful

  21. desk0z says:

    Thanks for part 2!

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