Operation Manual
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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.