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Photoshop’s “Photomerge” command

I own RealViz Stitcher, having paid an inordinate sum initially, and over the years to upgrade it. But in tandem with built-in Camera Raw, Photoshop CS3’s Photomerge command works quite well. The 30-megapixel image below was created in seconds using it.


Author’s preferred route to the White Mountains

Photomerge apparently uses a fairly sophisticated means of merging the photos. The result is a layered and masked file. The uneven (and therefore likely better) “join” can be seen below:


One of the merged layers, hidden, to reveal the “join” pattern

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