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Photoshop has several automated features, one of which is Photomerge.
Photomerge takes several photos and combines them into a single image.
Whether the composite is of two or seven images, Photomerge stacks all selected images into one document,
aligns them, and then blends them together into one seamless image.
Once Photoshop has been opened, let’s go to the File menu, scroll down to Automate and select Photomerge.
In the Photomerge dialog box click on the Browse button.
In the Open dialog box we’re going to locate and select the images we’re going to photomerge.
Which are panorama_01, panorama_02, panorama_03, and panorama_04
After you’re done go ahead and click on the OK button.
Under the Layout section you want to make sure that the Auto radio button is selected.
And that the Blend Images Together check box is turned on.
When you’re finished doing that, you can go ahead and click on the OK button.
The complete panorama appears on a new canvas.
But as you can see it’s not in a perfectly rectangular shape so what we want to do is crop.
So let’s go to the Tools panel and select the Crop tool.
Click and drag to make your desired crop selection.
If you like to adjust your cropped area go ahead and do so now.
If you’re satisfied with your cropped selection then in the Options bar click on the Commit To button.