Introduction: How to Fill-in Missing Spots on Your Panorama Using Photoshop
Are you sick of missing spots on your panorama? Well this ible was made to fix the problem!
Step 1: Open Photoshop CS5
I'm using the trial version of Photoshop CS5. Well you can download it on adobe.com. You must have an Adobe ID to download it. Install it and open it. It should look like this:
Step 2: Open Your Panorama
Next, open you (crappy) panorama picture.
Step 3: Fill-in the Blanks!
First, use the Magic Wand tool and select the black part of the picture. Then press the Delete button. Once a dialog box appeared, select "Content-Aware" and press OK. That "Content-Aware" function in CS5 is not present in other versions of Photoshop. Just wait.
Step 4: You're Done!
It's done! Now you can fill out the missing parts!
4 Comments
13 years ago on Introduction
horrible job, you can clearly see the edges even in this poor quality.
It works better if you expand the selection by one pixel before content aware and even then some touchup with the healing tool (content-aware mode of course) is needed.
the delete key only works when you are on the background layer, otherwise Ctrl+5 brings up the fill (with content-aware) dialogue.
Also the edges always seem to be messed up so it's good to expand the image 20 pixels on all sides and then crop when done.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
You may use the spot healing brush tool with content-aware fill.
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Yeah. Tell his sorry self to stfu. Good stuff bro.
12 years ago on Introduction
You must have enough RAM because that function is REALLY RAM intensive