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How to print panorama in 3 panels

Community Beginner ,
Apr 11, 2021 Apr 11, 2021

Is there a way to print a panorama (or any wide picture) in 3 separate prints so that when they're place next to each other horizontally, the 3 prints make up the one original picture?  Is there a template for doing this?

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Community Expert ,
Apr 11, 2021 Apr 11, 2021

There is no template in Classic to do this. It's fairly easy to do in Photoshop and some print services offer it as a standard service.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 11, 2021 Apr 11, 2021

Thank you. I'm familiar with and use Photoshop to edit photos. Can you tell me how to print the 3 in Photoshop? 

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Enthusiast ,
Apr 11, 2021 Apr 11, 2021

Hi,

Here's one tutorial here that shows how to split a picture in multiple parts in Photoshop and create an action to automate the process:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZn9F090XsY

The follow-up video explains or to create a Photoshop "droplet" so you can run that action automatically when exporting a picture from LrC:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uBhtt411QI

Hope that helps,

Michael

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 12, 2021 Apr 12, 2021
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Thank you. This is very helpful and should save me time in the future by using the "droplet".

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Community Expert ,
Apr 11, 2021 Apr 11, 2021

The trick is to use the slice tool. There are many tutorials online. Here is the first one I found: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKWsCz2OINU

Or this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRxoF_AtWlM

 

There are also macros you can find online to do the slicing for you.

Here is a short clip showing how I break up photos into multiple pages to print them out. This is very helpful when I have a photo that I want to blow up and make it bigger than one sheet of paper. There are several other methods you can use to break up photos including using Microsoft paint and ...
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Community Beginner ,
Apr 12, 2021 Apr 12, 2021

Thank you, this is very helpful. 

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Community Expert ,
Apr 11, 2021 Apr 11, 2021

If you want to print from Lightroom-Classic, there is a work-around method to make (2, 3 or more) Virtual Copies of the Panorama, Crop each one differently, print all VCs, trim exact (knife), paste together. 

The Photoshop 'Slice' would be more accurate.

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Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 14.5.1, Photoshop 26.10, ACR 17.5, Lightroom 8.5, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 15.1.1 .
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