Chapter 14
Merging Photos
Many interesting creative possibilities open up in Photoshop when you merge multiple photos together into single forms of output. For example, you can create images with greater dynamic range than is possible with single exposures, merge multiple adjacent overlapping photos into a seamless panorama, and remove moving objects from a sequence of stills taken from the same vantage point. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to composite images with several handy tools.
- Making high dynamic range imagery
- Working with panoramas
- Processing images in stacks
Making High Dynamic Range Imagery
Dynamic range refers to the intensity difference between the brightest whites and darkest blacks in a photo. Our eyes can perceive a much ...
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