Chapter 3
Compositing with Photomerge
In This Chapter
Combining multiple images into a single panoramic image
Getting the hero shot with Group Shot
Improving an image with Faces
Cleaning up your images with Scene Cleaner
Working with Exposure
Sometimes, working with just a single shot isn’t quite enough. Imagine this scenario: As much as you try, you just can’t quite squeeze that vacation scenic vista into one photo; in fact, it takes a total of three shots. Or one of your relatives is always blinking or looking the wrong way in your family reunion snapshots, so no single shot ends up being the perfect group photo. Or maybe bystanders or cars keep crossing the path of your camera when you’re trying to capture that historic landmark.
Not to worry, because the Elements Photomerge commands are designed to help you fix these types of problems. One command seamlessly stitches multiple shots of your panorama into a single image, while another eliminates distracting elements from your shots, ...
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