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Hi, new to this software, I can work out how to get the lines from Rainbows to line up when I merge 2 or 3 photos to give a Panorama of the Rainbow. I have tried to merge photo in HDR but it comes back and tells me not enough info.
Thanks for your help.
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Please do not spam. Thanks
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@Henrik Heigl I don't see this as spam
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Hi,
sorry, my bad! wrong thread.
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why do you respond to spam posts instead of just designating them as spam or reporting them?
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@defaultkzrc9a0bp33z can you tell us which Adobe application you're using so we can move the thread to the correct forum
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I used Lightroom to start with but then ended up trying to sort it with Photoshop.
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Please post (lores of the) the images in question.
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i assume this is a photoshop question. if not, which app?
in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/
p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post if it helps you get responses.
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Please post (lores of the) the images in question.
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When Photoshop autoaligns to create a panorama, it uses overlapping image detail in order to align the individual pictures. That works well in images with lots of unique detail e.g. buildings. However on images where detail is sparse e.g. skies or seas where the waves move between shots, or when the images do not overlap sufficiently, then it has nothing to align and therefore shows that error.
Dave