Operation Manual

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Drag the round button on the one of the control bars (e.g. the Hue bar) to change the selected
image, which is outlined in white. The appearance of the image will change in real time.
Adjusting Images
The range of tools on the Options panel gives you a lot of control over the
appearance of your images. Because many cameras have automatic exposure
settings, adjacent images can sometimes have quite different light levels,
especially when shooting a rapidly changing scene, like a sunset. While the
primary purpose of these tools is to let you touch up and precisely match all
of the images in a panorama, feel free to express your artistic side as well.
Contrast
Brightness
Saturation
Hue
Any changes you make can be undone by clicking
Undo. If you want to start over again with the
original image, just click Reset.
Lining up the images correctly is the most important part
of creating a panorama. Occasionally, you may not be able
to do this if the images are slightly crooked. Use the
Rotate and Perspective tools to align skewed shots.
Click the Adjust
step to clean up
your panorama.