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condly, I recommend skipping any lens correction stuff (like using Upright or any of the
Lens Correction adjustments) until after your images have been combined into a pano. I've
found sometimes it messes up your pano if you do it before you make the pano, so just do
it later. Go ahead and click the OK button.
Step Five:
Here's the pano, stitched together in Photoshop and with the changes we made to it back
in Camera Raw. If you look over in the Layers panel, you can see all the layers and lay-
er masks that were created to perfectly stitch these five images into one seamless panor-
ama. Let's go ahead and flatten those layers (we're not going to mess with them at all),
by choosing Flatten Layers from the Layers panel's flyout menu. You can also see that to
make this pano stitch together perfectly, Photomerge had to slightly warp, bend, and rear-
range things in a way that almost always creates gaps in different parts of your image (you
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