![]() This will open up a dialog box with a whole bunch of checkboxes. To be sure the editing on all of them is consistent, edit one however you want, then select them all press Alt + S. ![]() This will help blend the photos together seamlessly and help to avoid continuity errors. One important step is to be sure to turn on profile corrections to get rid of any lens distortion. Once you have your photos, import them into Camera Raw and edit them as usual. This way, when you are going through your camera roll, it is easy to tell which photos belong together in one panorama. So when you are shooting, take a picture of something else, such as a photo straight down at the ground, in between panoramas. **Tip for shooting: When you go to stitch your photos together, it can be hard to tell where panorama ends and the next one begins if you have taken more than one consecutively. It is quick and easy to use an automated app, but some of them do cost a bit of money to download. I’ve found that doing this manually leaves room for error, and this can cause issues when stitching the photos together later. There are apps that will automate this process for you, such as Litchi or DronePan, or you can do it manually. Repeat this about 3-10 times, or until you’ve captured all of the landscape or returned all the way back to your starting point. Make sure that at least 30-40% of the second photo overlaps with the first photo to ensure that Photoshop has enough information to stitch the photos together. Take your first photo, and rotate the camera about 45 degrees to the right. Position your drone in the air at whatever height you choose (I think it works well at about 100-200ft). ![]() This also allows for much more detailed editing and color toning. The easiest way to stitch them together later is in Camera Raw, which needs RAW photos, not JPEGs. When shooting in automatic, the camera might change exposure or white balance slightly between photos. Because we will be stitching several photos together, it is important that all of the settings stay the same between the photos.
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