Operation Manual

106
Editing photos
Last updated 9/13/2015
2 Do any of the following:
Select Reposition Only and Snap To Image to preserve the alignment at overlapping image areas. Photoshop
Elements applies blending to even out differences of exposure between the source images.
Select Perspective and Photoshop Elements selects one of the source images to supply a vanishing point. It also
stretches or skews the other images to create a wraparound effect. Use the Vanishing Point tool to change the
vanishing point and reorient the perspective.
3 Drag the images to the work area and manually arrange them.
4 After arrange the composition, click OK to generate the panorama as a new file. The composition then opens in
Photoshop Elements.
The Photomerge dialog box for interactive layouts
The Photomerge dialog box contains tools for manipulating the composition, a lightbox for storing source images that
are not in use, a work area for assembling the composition, and options for viewing and editing the composition. You
can also zoom in and out to better see the alignment of each file.
A Lightbox B Tools C Work area D Selected image E Status bar
To navigate, select the Move View tool and drag within the work area. Or, drag the view area (the red box) or
the scroll bar of the navigator.
To zoom, click the Zoom In icon and Zoom Out icon , or use the Zoom tool . Hold down Alt (Option
in Mac OS) to zoom out with the Zoom tool.
To rotate images, select the Select Image tool , click the image you want to rotate, select the Rotate tool , and
then drag in a circular motion around the image.
To reorder images in the lightbox, select the Select Image tool and drag an image in the lightbox.
To add an image to the composition, select the Select Image tool, and then drag the image from the lightbox to the
work area.