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7. Content-Aware did a nearly perfect job along the bottom edge but
it leaves something to be desired in the treetops. Increase the size
of the document window by dragging its handle down and to the
right. Select the Crop tool and drag out a window covering the entire
panorama. Drag the top-middle handle down until you crop out the
tops of the trees where Content-Aware was less than perfect (see
FigureĀ 14.13). Press Enter.
FIGURe 14.13 Cropping away less than perfect content-aware fill
8. The image is a bit dark. Open the Adjustments panel and select the
Exposure icon . Drag the Exposure slider to +1.00. Select Layer a
Flatten Image. Figure 14.14 shows the resulting panorama.
FIGURe 14.14 Final HDR panorama
9. Save your work as HDR-Panorama.psd . You can leave this file open if
you are continuing directly in the next section.
Making A seamless 360-degree Panorama
The panorama you created in the previous section was seamless in between
the individual photos but a seam remains between the left and right edges. If
you look closely at Figure 14.14, you will see the same trees on the extreme left
and right sides. In this section you will blend this outer edge to create a fully
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