- 1). Go to "File," "New" and "Photomerge Panorama."
- 2). Click the "Browse" button and select two or more photos to merge into a single panorama.
- 3). Click the radio button next to the Auto option in the layout panel on the right side of the Photomerge dialog box.
- 4). Click "OK." Depending on the size of your images and the amount of memory available on your computer, it may take a few moments for Photoshop to finish the composite.
- 5). Select the "Crop" tool from your tool palette. Ensure that "No Restriction" is selected and the height and width fields are left blank in the toolbar across the top of your screen.
- 6). Click and drag across your image to crop it.
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Use Photoshop Elements 6's Photomerge feature to make sure everyone looks good.family image by Marzanna Syncerz from Fotolia.com
Open all the photos to be used as source images in the "Editor." - 2). Go to "File," "New" and "Photomerge Group Shot."
- 3). Select the best group shot and drag it to the "Final" window.
- 4). Click on the remaining photos in the Project Bin one at a time using the Pencil tool to color over the areas you want to include in the final image. Fine-tune your selections using the Eraser tool to remove content or the Pencil to add content.
- 5). Click "Done" to finish your work.
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