Adobe Photoshop Lightroom ist jetzt Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic – mit allen bekannten Funktionen und Werkzeugen. Lightroom ist der Cloud-basierte Foto-Service von Adobe.
Der Vorteil der Randverkrümmung.
Mit dem Befehl „Zusammenfügen von Fotos > Panorama“ in Lightroom Classic kannst du mehrere Fotos zu einer Komposition zusammensetzen. Das Resultat hat aber eventuell eine unebene Form. Um ein Bild mit ebenmäßigen Rändern zu erhalten, kannst du die Option „Automatisches Freistellen“ wählen. Allerdings gehen beim Freistellen oft wichtige Bilddetails verloren.
Mit dem speziellen Regler „Randverkrümmung“ löst du das Problem mit den unebenen Rändern.
1 Fotos zum Zusammenfügen auswählen.
Öffne Lightroom Classic auf dem Desktop. Importiere die bereitgestellten Beispieldateien, oder verwende eigene Aufnahmen, die für ein Panorama geeignet sind. Weitere Informationen zum Import von Fotos findest du im Tutorial Fotos importieren.
Wähle im Modul „Bibliothek“ die Beispielfotos (oder eigenen Fotos) aus, die du gerade importiert hast. Wähle anschließend „Foto > Zusammenfügen von Fotos > Panorama“.
2 Optionen für das Panorama wählen.
Im Fenster „Vorschau für Zusammenfügen zu Panorama“ kannst du eine Vorschau des Bilds anzeigen und die gewünschten Panoramaoptionen festlegen. Wähle für das Beispielfoto die Projektionsart „Kugelförmig“ aus.
Das Panoramabild hat momentan krumme Ränder und unerwünschte weiße Bereiche an den Kanten.
Aktiviere „Automatisches Freistellen“. Dadurch erhältst du ein sauberes Rechteck, mit dem du vielleicht schon zufrieden bist. Manchmal jedoch werden beim Freistellen Bildbereiche entfernt, die im Panorama wichtig sind.
Deaktiviere „Automatisches Freistellen“, und justiere stattdessen die Randverkrümmung.
3 Den Regler für die Randverkrümmung verschieben.
Ziehe den Regler für die Randverkrümmung nach rechts, bis die weißen Bereiche um die Panoramavorschau herum verschwinden. Durch die Randverkrümmung werden die Ränder des Bilds so gestreckt, dass es sauber in den Rahmen passt.
Es werden keine wichtigen Details weggeschnitten.
Klicke auf „Zusammenfügen“, um das Panoramabild zu erstellen.
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