How to Upload High Dimension Panorama to Google Drive

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Create panoramic images with Photomerge

About Photomerge

The Photomerge™ command combines several photographs into one continuous prototype. For case, yous can take five overlapping photographs of a city skyline, and then merge them into a panorama. The Photomerge command can assemble photos that are tiled horizontally likewise as vertically.

Source images (top), and completed Photomerge composition (bottom)

Take pictures for Photomerge

Your source photographs play a big part in panoramic compositions. To avoid problems, follow these guidelines when taking pictures for use with Photomerge:

Overlap images sufficiently

Images should overlap past approximately 40%. If the overlap is less, Photomerge may non be able to automatically gather the panorama. Still, keep in mind that the images shouldn't overlap besides much. If images overlap past 70% or more than, Photomerge may not exist able to blend the images. Try to keep the individual photos at least somewhat distinct from each other.

Use one focal length

If you lot employ a zoom lens, don't change the focal length (zoom in or out) while taking your pictures.

Proceed the photographic camera level

Although Photomerge can process slight rotations between pictures, a tilt of more than a few degrees can result in errors when the panorama is assembled. Using a tripod with a rotating caput helps maintain camera alignment and viewpoint.

Stay in the same position

Try not to change your position as you take a series of photographs, and so that the pictures are from the same viewpoint. Using the optical viewfinder with the photographic camera held close to the center helps go along the viewpoint consistent. Or try using a tripod to keep the camera in the aforementioned place.

Avert using distortion lenses

Distortion lenses can interfere with Photomerge. Nevertheless, the Auto option adjusts for images taken with fish-eye lenses.

Maintain the aforementioned exposure

Avoid using the flash in some pictures and non in others. The blending features in Photomerge helps smooth out unlike exposures, just extreme differences make alignment difficult. Some digital cameras change exposure settings automatically as y'all accept pictures, so you may need to check your camera settings to be sure that all the images have the same exposure.

Create a Photomerge limerick

  1. Choose File > Automate > Photomerge.

  2. Under Source Files in the Photomerge dialog box, cull one of the post-obit from the Use menu:

    Files

    Generates the Photomerge composition using private files.

    Folders

    Uses all the images stored in a binder to create the Photomerge composition.

  3. Specify which images to use by doing one of the following:

    • To select image files or a folder of images, click the Scan push button and navigate to the files or folder.

    • To use the images currently open up in Photoshop, click Add Open Files.

    • To remove images from the Source File list, select the file and click the Remove push button.

  4. Auto

    Photoshop analyzes the source images and applies either a Perspective, Cylindrical, and Spherical layout, depending on which produces a ameliorate photomerge.

    Perspective

    Creates a consistent composition by designating one of the source images (by default, the heart image) every bit the reference image. The other images are and so transformed (repositioned, stretched or skewed as necessary) so that overlapping content across layers is matched.

    Cylindrical

    Reduces the "bow‑tie" distortion that tin can occur with the Perspective layout by displaying individual images equally on an unfolded cylinder. Overlapping content across files is still matched. The reference image is placed at the heart. Best suited for creating broad panoramas.

    Applying Cylindrical Mapping

    Spherical

    Aligns and transforms the images as if they were for mapping the within of a sphere, which simulates the experience of viewing a 360-degree panorama. If you have taken a gear up of images that cover 360 degrees, use this for 360 caste panoramas. You might also use Spherical to produce nice panoramic results with other file sets.

    Collage

    Aligns the layers and matches overlapping content and transforms (rotate or scale) whatsoever of the source layers.

    Reposition

    Aligns the layers and matches overlapping content, simply does not transform (stretch or skew) any of the source layers.

  5. Select any of the following options:

    Blend Images Together

    Finds the optimal borders betwixt the images and creates seams based on those borders, and color matches the images. With Blend Images Together turned off, a simple rectangular blend is performed. This may be preferable if you intend to retouch the blending masks by hand.

    Vignette Removal

    Removes and performs exposure compensation in images that take darkened edges caused by lens flaws or improper lens shading.

    Geometric Baloney Correction

    Compensates for barrel, pincushion, or fisheye distortion.

    Content Aware Fill Transparent Areas

    Seamlessly fill the transparent areas with similar image content nearby.

Photoshop creates 1 multi‑layer image from the source images, calculation layer masks every bit needed to create optimal blending where the images overlap. Y'all can edit the layer masks or add adjustment layers to further fine-tune the different areas of the panorama.

Create 360-degree panoramas

Devices such equally the Ricoh Theta V and Insta360One let yous capture full 360 panoramic images in a unmarried take. Alternatively, you can combine Photomerge with 3D features to create a 360-caste panorama. First, you stitch together the images to create a panorama; so you lot utilize the Spherical Panorama control to wrap the panorama so information technology's continuous.

Be sure to photograph a full circle of images with sufficient overlap. Photographing with a pano head on a tripod helps produce better results.

  1. Choose File > Automate > Photomerge.

  2. In the Photomerge dialog box, add together the images y'all want to use.

    Exercise non include images that comprehend the top (zenith) or bottom (nadir) of the scene. You'll add these images later.

  3. Select Spherical for the Layout.

    If you photographed with a fisheye lens, select the Auto layout and Geometric Distortion Correction. If Photoshop cannot automatically identify your lens, download the free Adobe Lens Contour Creator from the Adobe website.

  4. (Optional) Select Vignette Removal or Geometric Distortion for the Lens Correction.

  5. (Optional) Select Content Aware Fill up Transparent Areas to avoid transparent pixels on the edges of the panoramic image.

  6. Choose 3D > New Shape From Layer > Spherical Panorama.

  7. (Optional) Manually add the height and bottom images into the sphere. You could also paint out any remaining transparent pixels in the 3D spherical panorama layer.

Edit panoramas

Introduced in the Oct 2017 release of Photoshop CC.

You tin edit equirectangular spherical panoramas in Photoshop. With the panorama asset imported and its layer selected, invoke the panoramic viewer by choosing 3D > Spherical Panorama > New Panorama Layer From Selected Layer. Alternatively, direct load a spherical panorama from your system into the viewer past selecting3D > Spherical Panorama > Import Panorama.

One time you've opened a panorama in the viewer, you can perform a variety of operations on information technology.

Rotate the camera view around

Photoshop lets you adapt the photographic camera view for your panoramic epitome.

  1. Select the Motion tool.
  2. Click and drag in the view to look around inside the panoramic prototype.

Rotate the camera view using the Move tool in Photoshop

Adjust the field of view

The Properties Panel in Photoshop displays the camera properties. Here, you can adjust the field of view of the photographic camera in mm (as in a 35mm photographic camera) or degrees.

You tin also click and drag the Axis widget controls available in the lower-left corner of the document window in Photoshop to rotate the camera without switching back to the Move tool.

Adapt the field of view using the Axis widget controls

Paint on the panorama

You tin use the painting and adjustment tools available in Photoshop such as the Healing Castor and the Spot Healing Brush to edit the panorama. Filters work only on the visible portion of the panorama. Accordingly, it is recommended that you lot isolate the image exterior the 3D view to employ the filters to your panoramic image.

The workflow given below uses the Spot Healing Brush tool as an instance.

  1. Choose File> Open and select the name of the file you want to open up.

  2. Choose 3D > Spherical Panorama > New Panorama Layer From Selected Layer.

  3. Select the Spot Healing Brush tool. Ensure that Project is selected equally the Paint Arrangement in the Backdrop console.

  4. Click the surface area you want to set, or click and drag to smooth over imperfections in a larger area. For details, encounter Retouch with the Spot Healing Brush tool.

    Note:

    • To meliorate the quality and performance while painting your panoramic image, create a new layer higher up the panoramic layer. After editing this layer, cull the Merge Downward option from the Layers console bill of fare or pressCtrl/Command+Eastward.
    • To use filters to the entire panorama, double-click the layer titled Spherical Map in the Layers panel, edit as desired, and then salvage the file. The image automatically gets updated in the spherical layout.
  5. To consign the image, cull 3D > Spherical Panorama > Export Panorama.

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