Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Keep the camera level 
Although Photomerge can process slight rotations between pictures, a tilt of more than a few 
degrees can result in errors when the panorama is assembled. Using a tripod with a rotating head helps maintain 
camera alignment and viewpoint. 
When photographing a panoramic scene from a high place, the natural inclination is to keep the horizon level in the 
viewfinder. However, this actually produces a noticeable rotation between images. Try using a tripod to keep the 
camera level when taking photographs in this situation. 
Stay in the same position 
Try not to change your position as you take a series of photographs, so that the pictures 
are from the same viewpoint. Using the optical viewfinder with the camera held close to the eye helps keep the 
viewpoint consistent. Or try using a tripod to keep the camera in the same place. 
Avoid using distortion lenses 
Fish-eye and other distortion lenses can interfere with Photomerge. 
Maintain the same exposure 
Avoid using the flash in some pictures and not in others. The advanced blending 
feature in Photomerge helps smooth out different exposures, but extreme differences make alignment difficult. Some 
digital cameras change exposure settings automatically as you take pictures, so you may need to check your camera 
settings to be sure that all the images have the same exposure. 
Using the Photomerge dialog box 
The Photomerge dialog box contains tools for manipulating the composition, a lightbox for storing source images 
that are not in use, a work area for assembling the composition, and options for viewing and editing the composition. 
You can also zoom in and out to check the alignment of each file. 
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Photomerge dialog box 
A. Lightbox  B. Navigator view box  C. Toolbox  D. Work area  E. Status bar 
Navigating in the Photomerge dialog box 
Do one or more of the following in the Photomerge dialog box: 
Select the Hand tool and drag in the work area to move the view. 
Drag the view box or the scroll bars in the Navigator thumbnail. The view box represents the boundaries of the 
work area. 
Zooming in the Photomerge dialog box 
Do one of the following: 
Click the Zoom In icon
 below the Navigator. 
Use the Zoom tool
 to zoom in.