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Thankyou!

Thankyou, this was easy enough to understand, and have had three awesome results already, Scottish scenery will not fit on one lens :) .
I am an amateur in all ways, but have a great creative streak, which is blagging me through, tutorials like these help me expand my abilities, I pray for the day I can post these and help another newbie.

Again, Thanks!

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Or you could take the even

Or you could take the even easier road and use
File > Automate > Photomerge and make things even easier ;-)

Cheers, Nathan

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Very helpfull, thank you!

Very helpfull, thank you!

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Wonderful

Thank you very much, worked perfect!

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Thank's Colin, Much

Thank's Colin, Much appreciated!

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Stitcher

Very useful! I followed your guide, and i am truly amazed by the photoshop!! thanks ...

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I'm sorry but...

This tutorial can prove to be incredibly frustrating if you are completely unfamiliar with Photoshop CS3. I am mostly referring to the first step involving those "layers" because it is incredibly vague on 1) how you can open several photos on a single document, 2) drag them onto individual layers, and 3) practically eveything else involved with that first task.

This comment might seem completely laughable to most who will read this but the frustrations that this tutorial can give you if you do not have prior experience with the ins-and-outs of Photoshop CS3 are unbearable.

This is a very well intentioned explanation but I'm afraid that for many like me it just leads to more questions than answers.

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