![]() Now what it’s going to do is to look at these photographs and based on the features it’s going to stick them together. You could choose Auto, we could do Cylindrical – would probably work quite well but what we’ll going to do is we are just going to use Auto and just click OK. And now we’re just going to choose the Photo Merge option so this is going to open these full-size images right here inside the Photo Merge in Photoshop. So we are going to go under Tools and we’re going to choose Photoshop. So now what we need to do is just merge them together into Photoshop. What we are going to do is we’ll just going to click Done and then it applies the correction profile to each one of these photographs. We prefer to take JPEG pictures because we can get the photo quickly while it’s rotating through the air without getting thrown too much. So what we’re going to do now is just move down to the Lens options on the right side and the Lens Correction and we’ll choose Profile and enable the Lens Profile. So anything we do here is going to apply to them all at once. Now what we do is click Select all and this way you’ll notice all the photographs and now select it. So we’ve just going to choose Open in Camera Raw and with the most selected you’ll see they also like there in the left panel. ![]() So we’re just going to right-click and open these in Camera Raw. Now what we need to do is to get rid of the lens distortion before we can merge them together into Photoshop. The first thing we’ll going to do is just start from the first photo and select the mold by selecting the first one holding down shift and now we’ve got all the photographs and the entire sequence selected there.
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