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Ps landscape photography mixing

The first is the original picture, try to shoot it with a tripod. Passive shooting is easy to vary in height, and post-processing is easy to cause deformation.

Secondly, the aperture and shutter should be locked with manual gear when shooting. If the exposure is different, the post-processing is easy to flicker.

Finally, make sure that there is about 30% overlap between two adjacent photos. If there is too little or too much overlap, it will easily lead to software identification errors.

Reminder: If you shoot well, the composition effect of almost any stitching software will be ideal. If you don't shoot well, it is difficult for any software to produce good results. We can't completely rely on the revision of the software, otherwise no one will learn photography, and everyone will just use PS.