When i run a Photomerge (using jpegs) i have even tried using the sample jpegs that come with the software of the SF skyline.
I select my images, and it runs the usual sequence of starting the layers and merging then when it ends its just dissappears looking like the software has just opend with nothing happening.
Ive tried every combination to make them work and nothing.
I am using CS4 btw, and ive also tried in CS3 again which is still installed on my partition. and its not working in that either. it used to work with no problems bit not now.
any ideas?
vista32 - 2gig ram - core2duo processor.
The odd thing is that it works (somewhat) if I have the files open and select the 'add open files' option.
Doesn't everybody? :D
It worked fine in CS3.
Now it is wondrous, if not miraculous. Doesn't even require that the shots to be pieced be taken on a tripod, and forgives modest differences in illumination.
I marvel each time it converts my sloppy hand-held shots into a seamless panorama with no intervention on my part except to crop the result and edit it as I would any normal single shot. Truly an engineering marvel!
and I always wondered how to make those 360 webshots, thought I would need
special software
I don't need panorama much as we do mostly portrait work but I did try
photomerge on some vacation shots
...........just tried it on one..... FUN!!!
(had the ruby slippers all the time and didn't know their powers)
...........just tried it on one..... FUN!!!
addicting too. pretty soon all your friends will be like: "enough! stop already!" :)
Re-create the Photoshop preferences file to eliminate problems that a damaged preferences file might cause.
Note: When you use this solution, Photoshop will create a new preferences file and you will lose custom settings associated with your current preferences file. However, the file you rename in step 2 is your original preferences file. If you determine that the preferences file is not causing the problem, then you can restore your custom settings by following the instructions below.
To re-create the Photoshop preferences file:
1. Quit Photoshop.
2. Rename the Adobe Photoshop CS4 Prefs.psp file (for example, to Adobe Photoshop CS4 Prefs.psp.old) in the Documents and Settings/[username]/Application Data/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Adobe Photoshop CS4 Settings folder.
3. Start Photoshop. Photoshop creates a new preferences file.
If the problem continues, the preferences file isn't the cause. To restore custom settings, delete the new preferences file and restore the original name of the previous preferences file.