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How Do You Stitch a Panorama in Photoshop?

Last updated on November 22, 2022 @ 12:23 pm

A panorama is a wide-angle view of a scene. It can be a photograph, a drawing, or a video.

To create a panorama, you need to stitch together multiple images. You can use Photoshop to do this.

Here’s how to stitch a panorama in Photoshop:

  1. Open Photoshop and select the “File” menu. Choose “New. “
  2. A new window will appear. In this window, select the “Custom” option.
  3. Enter the dimensions of your panorama into the “Width” and “Height” fields. For example, if your panorama is 10 inches wide and 5 inches tall, you would enter “1000” in the “Width” field and “500” in the “Height” field.
  4. Click “OK.”
  5. A new document will appear. This is where you will stitch your images together.
  6. Open the first image you want to use in your panorama. Select the “Edit” menu and choose “Copy. “
  7. Switch back to your new document. Select the “Edit” menu and choose “Paste.”
  8. Your first image will appear in your new document.
  9. Open the second image you want to use in your panorama. Select the “Layer” menu and choose “New Layer.” A new layer will appear in your document.
  10. Note: It’s important to add each new image on its own layer. This will make it easier to align the images later on.
    Note: You can name each layer by double-clicking on the name of the layer in the Layers panel.
    Note: If you’re using Photoshop CS6 or earlier, you’ll need to select the “Layer” menu and choose “Add Layer. “
    Note: You can name each layer by double-clicking on the name of the layer in the Layers panel.

  11. Select the layer with your second image on it. Select the Move tool from the toolbar (it looks like an arrow).

  12. PRO TIP: This article contains outdated information about Photoshop. It may no longer be accurate or relevant.
  13. Click on one of the corners of your second image and drag it until it’s lined up with your first image. You’ll see a yellow line appear when they’re aligned.

    Note: It’s important to align these images as accurately as possible so that there aren’t any seams visible in your final panorama.

Conclusion
In conclusion, stitching a Panorama together in Photoshop is not as difficult as one might think.

By following some simple steps, detailed above, anyone can create a beautiful Panorama worthy of being printed and hung on their wall at home or even placed in a gallery for all to see!

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.