Can you merge photos in Lightroom?
Lightroom desktop lets you easily merge multiple exposure-bracketed photos into a single HDR photo and standard exposure photos into a panorama. Moreover, you can also merge multiple exposure-bracketed photos (with consistent exposure offsets) to create an HDR panorama in one step.
Why can’t I merge photos in Lightroom?
If Lightroom can’t detect overlapping detail or matching perspectives, you’ll see an “Unable To Merge The Photos” message; try another projection mode, or click Cancel. The Auto Select Projection setting lets Lightroom choose the projection method that is most likely to work best for the selected images.
How do I merge and stack photos in Lightroom?
To make it the top photo, choose Photo > Stacking > Move To Top Of Stack. To move it up in the stack, press Shift-Left bracket, or choose Photo > Stacking > Move Up In Stack. To move it down in the stack, press Shift-Right bracket, or choose Photo > Stacking > Move Down In Stack.
How can I stitch two photos together?
Frequently Asked Questions
- Open Fotor and click “Make a Collage”.
- Click “Stitching” on the dashboard on the left side. Choose the vertical or horizontal layout.
- Upload your two images.
- Drag and drop your images into the stitching cell one at a time.
- Click “Save”.
How do I merge panoramic photos in Lightroom?
Select the source images in Lightroom Classic.
- For standard exposure photos, select Photo > Photo Merge > Panorama or press Ctrl (Win) / Control (Mac) + M to merge them into a panorama.
- For exposure bracketed photos, select Photo > Photo Merge > HDR Panorama to merge them into an HDR panorama.
Where do merge photos go in Lightroom?
Lightroom saves the merged image as a 32-bit DNG file, with the suffix -HDR appended to the file name, and takes you back to the module where you started. From there you can edit the image as normal in the Develop module.
How do I stack two photos together?
Create an image stack
- Combine the separate images into one multi-layered image.
- Choose Select > All Layers.
- Choose Edit > Auto-Align Layers and select Auto as the alignment option.
- Choose Layer > Smart Objects > Convert to Smart Object.
- Choose Layer > Smart Objects > Stack Mode and select a stack mode from the submenu.