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Photoshop: Use Auto-Align Layers for Perfect Panoramas

- 21.06.26 - ErcanOPAK

🖼️ Stitch Multiple Photos into One

Manual alignment is painful. Auto-Align Layers automatically aligns overlapping photos. Perfect for panoramas, composites.

📝 How to Use

1. Open multiple photos
2. Select all layers
3. Edit → Auto-Align Layers

Options:
- Auto: Best for most cases
- Perspective: Straight lines
- Cylindrical: Wide panoramas
- Spherical: 360° panoramas
- Reposition: Move only (no distortion)
- Collage: Keep original positions

After alignment:
- Crop to edges
- Edit → Auto-Blend Layers for seamless blend

🎯 Auto-Blend Layers

Edit → Auto-Blend Layers

Options:
- Panorama: Seamless blend for panoramas
- Stack Images: Blend for focus stacking

After Auto-Blend:
- Layer masks are created automatically
- Each layer reveals only best parts
- Seamless transition

💡 Pro Tips

  • Shoot with overlapping 30% for better alignment
  • Use same exposure for all photos
  • Use tripod for consistent framing
  • Auto-Align works with Smart Objects too

“Stitched 10 photos manually, impossible. Auto-Align Layers did it in seconds. Perfect panorama. Essential for landscape photography.”

— Landscape Photographer

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