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canseetransparentareas—thegray-and-whitecheckerboard—onallsides).We'lldealwith
those in just a minute, but just know that this is perfectly normal and will happen just about
every single time you make a pano. (A brief note about those Layout choices [Perspective,
Cylindrical, Spherical, Collage, and Reposition] in the Photomerge dialog: they all give
you...well...funky looking panos. That's the best description I can give you, so I don't use
them. Ever. But, that's just me.)
Step Six:
We'll have to crop the photo down to get the final look we want, but luckily that's an easy
job. Get the Crop tool
(C)
from the Toolbar, which brings up a cropping border around