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Step Five:
To f finish thing s off, f, go under the
Filter menu, under Sharpen, and choose
Unsharp Mask . When the dialog appears:
for Amount, enter 120; for Radius, enter 1;
and for Threshold, enter 3; then click OK
(as shown here).
Step Six:
When you're done, to take the pano back
to Lightroom, you do just two things:
(1) save the f file, and (2) close it. So, press
Command-S (PC: Ctrl-S) to save it, then
close the image window. Now, when you
go back to Lightroom, you'll see the pano
appear in the Grid view, right after the
images you used to create it. If I would
do anything to tweak this in Lightroom, it
would be to go to the Develop module,
and increase the Shadows slider a bit (to
bring out some shadow detail in the
buildings on the far right), and then I'd
add some Clarity to bring out the texture
and detail. That's it!
The final pano is over five feet long
 
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